20s looking dresses 20s Flapper Dress Floral Chiffon Vintage Garden Party Capelet Collar Drop Waist Black VFG
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20s looking dresses

20s looking dresses 20s Flapper Dress Floral Chiffon Vintage Garden Party Capelet Collar Drop Waist Black VFG

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20s looking dresses 20s Flapper Dress Floral Chiffon Vintage Garden Party Capelet Collar Drop Waist Black VFGA lovely floaty and feminine dress, perfect for a garden party or other special occasion! This 1920s vintage dress has the classic 20s look lightly fitted body with dropped waist. The bodice features a sheer floral capelet collar, also known as a bertha collar, longer in back and slit open there. The sheer floral chiffon is also used for the skirt, with six rounded top godets. The dress lining is finished at the hem with a 4" border of the floral

A lovely floaty and feminine dress, perfect for a garden party or other special occasion! This 1920s vintage dress has the classic 20s look - lightly fitted body with dropped waist. The bodice features a sheer floral capelet collar, also known as a bertha collar, longer in back and slit open there. The sheer floral chiffon is also used for the skirt, with six rounded-top godets. The dress lining is finished at the hem with a 4" border of the floral chiffon

SIZE: No size label. As you consider the measurements, keep in mind that you have to be able to get this on over your head - that makes it an extra small primarily to me, since there is no stretch and this is chiffon.

 Measurements Inches Cm
Bust 36" 91.5
Waist 31' 78.75
Hips 36" 91.5
Dress length from shoulder seam 45" 114
Sweep of the inner lining 45" 114

FABRIC/COLORS: The outer dress is chiffon, black and floral crepe weave. The lining is all black except for the beige net under the capelet collar. The lining is a crisper plain-weave fabric with a bit of gloss. Fiber burn test on all fabrics are consistent with silk.

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CLOSURES: N/A, this dress slips on over the head

CONDITION: A few very tiny flaws. The six rounded top godets each have 2 sort-of corners at the top - three of the 12 show tiny areas of fray - see closeup of largest one. I also found three tiny area on the hem where the picot stitching has frayed - see closeup. A former owner made alterations, taking the side seams in a bit. No other issues noted.

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