Elegant and affordable, this lovely 1900’s dress is great because it fits a little larger size and is very wearable. We have added some replacement pieces down the front and at the neck but it is still a great addition to any vintage collection. |
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Queen Victoria would have felt comfortable at home in this beautiful vintage dress. The main dress is original but it has had some lace on sleeves replaced to make it wearable. It has a exceptional look with fringe down the front and jet buttons at the waist. |
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This is a fantastic one of a kind white garden dress or a beautiful wedding dress. We have added a blue slip underneath to showcase the marvelous cutwork and detail then a white slip to emphasis the versatatility for wedding or other occasions. The bodice is lace cutwork which blossoms over the cinched waistline of hemstitching and lace and it also has a high collar and ¾ sleeves plus an extension at the neck. |
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Organize a garden party or Kentucky Derby party and this lovely dress would he fit right in. The white cotton dress has a bodice that blossoms to the waist with pin tucks radiating from the neckline to waist in front and back and lace decorations that have a wave like pattern. This similar design continues around the waist to the hipline throughout the entire garment. |
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This outfit is a marvelous representation of a 1910 ensemble that would have been worn by a lady to go to the opera; traveling or any party, in fact we designed this for a gala at the Molly Brown House for the relatives of Molly Brown. The dress is a dusty burgundy crepe fabric with beaded over dress on silk with bugle beads and rhinestones. |
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Extraordinary and handsome is the original silk faille dress with grey sautache trim covering the front and down the sleeves. The bodice has chiffon at the neck covered with the original lace as are the sleeves which were replacement pieces due to the integrity of the original pieces to make it wearable. |
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The color and beads on this 20’s flapper dress makes it so attractive and original. I have seen this olive green dress on a redhead and it is a knockout. The vertical design has been done in copper seed beads (hard to replace) along with some geometric patterns in other areas. |
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Exceptionally unique is the words for this 1920’s piece. The black crepe de chene ‘coat’ or outer dress has a very large collar, long sleeves and sashes which tie at the drop waist. Along the front are sections of tassels and the back has an unusual scarf drape which attaches at shoulder. Great outfit for someone who wants something different. |
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This exceptional dress is newer than the 1920’s but it has a definite 20’s classic look. The dress has a simple neckline, sleeveless with large armholes and fits a tall lady very nicely. The lovely long off white crepe like fabric has marvelous embroidered flowers in coral and orange and greens on it in well placed areas. |
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This 1920’s original black silk crepe sheath dress is very delightful with its simplicity. The sheath has short sleeves and a beaded pattern that radiates from the neckline in a V shaped design and then the black jet beads form another elaborate vertical pattern from hip to hem. |
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This wonderful 1920’s silk dress appears as a jacket and dress combination, but in reality it has a mock front with great style and design. The front bodice bolero looking jacket has long sleeves with a square detail at the cuffs edge. |
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This very wearable 20’s navy blue silk chiffon dress is very practical for any flapper party or just to dress up for any occasion. The vintage dress has black seed beads in a fleur de lei pattern throughout the dress and diamond geometric cutouts on the hem. The attached slip is short which showcases the legs through the chiffon. |
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This fabulous 1920’s beaded dress in black crepe with navy blue and black jet cut seed beads is really a find especially because it is a larger more wearable size. |
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In the 30’ and earlier the designers used a lot of heavy lace fabric in their creations, as you see in this blue lace dress. The long dress has full sleeves with cuffs; skirt is cut on the bias with an opening in the front and the back being longer. This dress could be used for an earlier time period (1910) with a little adjustment and imagination. |
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This is a very delightful black silk chiffon dress for any occasion. The fabric is chiffon covered with black bugle and seed beads in a floral leaf design. |
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If you want the classy and wonderful look of Joan Crawford coming down the stairs (that’s how I always picture her) or just lounging around the house this taffy brown satin lounge robe is just for you. The beautiful fabric folds over and has an open neckline which hooks at waist and then has a flowing pleat down the front. |
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This is an exceptional gown for the tall, statuesque woman for a party in the 40’s or for today’s wear. The dress is black crepe with the bodice top having a beige sheer fabric around the front, shoulder and to the back closure and finished off with a leaf design along the bust line in black bugle beads. |
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Wow……this is a magnificent black crepe dress especially in the detail on the sleeves and under the bust line. The bodice is gathered at the under bust with a 2” band of gold seed beads/bugle beads/ turquoise rhinestones. |
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This classic 40’s nutmeg tan crepe dress is quite stylish for the right woman. The bodice has a V neckline adorned with rose colored sequins and rust seed beads and short dolman sleeves. The opening is at the underarm seam on left side, with a lovely flowing full long skirt. |
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This is a great day dress that would fit in the 40’s but you could easily wear it today. The bodice has short dolman sleeves and great beading that goes around the neck and down the front opening. The 2” trim is made up of black seed and jet beads, also there are butterfly detail randomly placed on bodice and skirt. |
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Something different and unique is this 40’s long dress or lounging apparel with the label “DORIAN”. The dress is hot pink with a long teal sash which can go around the waist twice. The bodice has dolman sleeves, wide collar and button closures down the front with buttons of rhinestone inlayed in turquoise Bakelite. |
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For the little larger woman is another classic black crepe day dress of the 40’s. The front bodice has short sleeves, square neckline with a satin collar with Malachite buttons at the corners. The skirt has 8 gored seams which is very flattering and a side zipper closure. |
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Good looking, and beautifully made is this 60’s silk shantung coat and dress. The Channel style coat covers the lovely princess line dress which has elegant bead and sequined trim at the neck and hemline. |
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Good looking is this pale celery green 1960’s dress with the label “Jean Lutece” custom made in Hong Kong. The silk shantung dress is beautifully lined and in addition the back zipper is hand stitched and the sleeves are a small cap. |
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Attention-grabbing is this classic 1960’s Chanel suit in a vibrant cobalt blue. The Chanel suit was also characteristic of Jackie Kennedy with the pill box hat, ¾” sleeves for the long gloves and pearl accessories. The label appearing on the suit reads “Angelo Fabrics/Premeire”. |
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Out of the ordinary, fabulous, superb are only a few words to describe this NORMAN NORELL creation. The dress and coat are made of an off white or ivory wool blend but it is the detail on the coat that makes it so spectacular. |
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Handsome is this ethnic looking lounge dress which is perfect for a nice home dinner party. The celery green embroidered satin has an Oriental flare with 6 sets of frogs (not real-but closures) down the front. |
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Striking is this Bette Miller looking dress of the 1970’s with the label of “Loralie”. The white spaghetti strapped dress is covered with silver sequins, a heart neckline with sequin trim along the edge and in front, and the skirt has multiple layers of floral netting all culminating at the left thigh with a silver sequined decal. |
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This navy blue beaded spaghetti strapped evening gown is very eye catching. The pattern of the silver sequins and clear bugle beads in a shooting star design is very original. |
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This delightful off white silk shantung short dress is quite simple in design EXCEPT for the unusual detail on the sleeves. The 7” opening at the neck line is simple but classic and the flattering princess line goes from the bust line to waist where it forms into inverted pleats. |
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Charming and fun is this short cocktail dress that would be great for swing dancing or any other party. The light blue bodice has a boat neckline trimmed in pearls, stretch wool knit sweater covered with sequins and decorated with bugle beads and pearls in a swirl motif and the hem fringe of pearls and beads. |
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Now this is one striking one piece jumpsuit in black crepe with the wonderful see through netting at the midriff accented with rhinestone balls. The bodice is sleeveless, and the bottom is a palazzo pant with a leg circumference of 62” |
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Pia Rucci Designer………..I loved this dress in the 80’s and it is still great today. The Pia Rucci design is a black suede with gold beads at the wrist, neckline and at the waist cincher. The embroidery in gold threads is a leaf design on the waist cincher. |
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Pretty in pink is this 1960’s pink silk shantung dress for the larger woman. The neckline is marvelous with pearls and rhinestones and there are small pearls around the sleeve cuff. The princess line down the front is flattering for any body shape. |
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This labeled grey leather coat with fur cuffs and collar is very versatile. If you are adverse to the fur on collar and cuffs, they both can easily be removed from this lovely cut coat. The coat is very well made with bound buttonholes/covered buttons/ slit pockets and raglan sleeves and it is completely lined. |
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One of a kind/ original/unique/ are words to describe this creation that my friend and artist Carolyn Musick of “Moonstar Creations” has designed. The skirt is purple suede and she has painted feathers of all kinds on the top of it. Wear this as a skirt, or it can be used as a decorative piece. |
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This alluring burgundy and black saloon girl is totally complete and ready to excite those cowboys. The corset is trimmed with deep wine velveteen in sections, accented with marabou feathers on shoulders and down the front and sleeves. |
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“Chris Van Doren’ is the designer of this very special Renaissance gown for your special wedding day, or any other period event. I know there are other renaissance gowns on the market, but check out the quality, size, and work in this gown. It is made for a very tall individual. |
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