1930s bias cut dress Vintage 1930s Bias-Cut Slip Dress With Matching Puff-Sleeve Bolero
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1930s bias cut dress

1930s bias cut dress Vintage 1930s Bias-Cut Slip Dress With Matching Puff-Sleeve Bolero

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1930s bias cut dress Vintage 1930s Bias-Cut Slip Dress With Matching Puff-Sleeve BoleroThis vintage 1930s dress has the hallmark bias cut that is so beloved in these highly sought after 1930s styles, but with unusual details that make this dress particularly rare, including the diamond shaped quilted yoke waistband. The bias cut dress is known to highlight the curves while flattering the body, and this detail at the waistband supports that hourglass shape. Note the gathering at the chest, which creates volume. Two ribbon ties form a bow

This vintage 1930s dress has the hallmark bias-cut that is so beloved in these highly sought-after 1930s styles, but with unusual details that make this dress particularly rare, including the diamond-shaped quilted yoke waistband. The bias-cut dress is known to highlight the curves while flattering the body, and this detail at the waistband supports that hourglass shape. Note the gathering at the chest, which creates volume. Two ribbon ties form a bow in the back. Sweet ruffle details adorn the neckline and back. The quilted matching bolero matches the quilting pattern on the waist yoke. The bias cut of the fabric makes the skirt fall so beautifully, and there are godets at the hem to create an even fuller sweep. The chest is lined, while the skirt is not. It closes with side snaps at the bodice— you need to slip on overhead and then fasten the snaps.

The Vintage Pearl Cluster Earrings pictured are also available

Measurements: Will best fit a size X-Small

Dress:

Chest: 34" 

Waist: 25" (26" pulled taut)

Length: about 55.5" from shoulder to hem

Bolero: no closures

Chest: 34" laid flat

Length: 10.5" from shoulder to hem

Great vintage condition, with some minor wear commensurate with age. With any questions about the specific condition or size, please email [email protected] for additional photos or measurements, as all sales are final.

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