1960s black dress Vintage 1960s Silk Chiffon Waterfall Cape Back Cocktail Dress – Very Breezy
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1960s black dress

1960s black dress Vintage 1960s Silk Chiffon Waterfall Cape Back Cocktail Dress – Very Breezy

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1960s black dress Vintage 1960s Silk Chiffon Waterfall Cape Back Cocktail Dress – Very BreezyThis vintage 1960s silk chiffon cocktail dress features the most stunning waterfall cape back, suspended from a flower rosette. Made in the early 1960s (or possibly late 1950s, this dress has such a glamorous Mad Men vibe of that era. The sheer chiffon is so dreamy as it moves with you note the sheerness as well at the neckline, where the dress is unlined, allowing the skin to peek through. The V back is the perfect about of sexy, while being

This vintage 1960s silk chiffon cocktail dress features the most stunning waterfall cape back, suspended from a flower rosette. Made in the early 1960s (or possibly late 1950s, this dress has such a glamorous Mad Men vibe of that era. The sheer chiffon is so dreamy as it moves with you— note the sheerness as well at the neckline, where the dress is unlined, allowing the skin to peek through. The V-back is the perfect about of sexy, while being extremely elegant. The waist is defined by piping at the waistband. The dress is possibly custom-made, and without a brand label, but it was made in the United States.

The Vintage 1950s Diamanté Waterfall Chandelier Earrings pictured are also available.

Measurements: As it is, this will best fit a size X-Small or Small, but there is room to let it out by about 1". Please refer to below measurements to be sure.

Chest: about 32" (some additional give from the deep V back)

Waist: 24" laid flat, 25" pulled taut

Hips: up to 37.5"

Length: 40" from shoulder to hem 

Condition notes: This dress is so stunning and special; it does have an imperfection where there is a run in the chiffon near the neckline, but because of how delicate the fabric is, it still presents beautifully. There are some old repairs to the bodice, which are even less noticeable as they blend into the black. It's priced accordingly and a great chance to get a special 1960s dress like this at a better price. 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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