1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash
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1930s Webby Silk Lace Gown With Green Velvet & Rhinestone Sash

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- 1930s
- Webby silk lace with velvet and rhinestones
- Slim silhouette that flairs out to the floor
- Sleeves are patterned beautifully, creating a drape that cocoons around the arms, and has a peek-a-boo slit in the back
- Hips have ruched panels on each side of the dress, and a glamorous sash made of green velvet, draped in between two huge medallions of sparkling rhinestones. - Slips on over the head, and has no closures besides a snap on the sash (which doesn’t really do anything for fit)


Flat Measurements
Bust: 36” 
Waist: 29”
Hips: 39”
Shoulders: 15”
Length: 54”
Sweep: 122”


Condition: Great- flaws are minimal and aren't noticeable. I did a small repair that can’t be seen, and blends in with the lace. There are also a few old repairs that were done well and also blend in with the lace. a few micro breaks to a single thread here and there. The neckline is slightly asymmetrical, and the dress almost wants to shift to one side- I think it was probably home sewn? Also- there were two types of lace used. The lace on the sleeves is very soft, but the rest is a little more stiff (no dry rot- Fabric is still very strong all over- just a textural thing). Presents perfectly. Freshly cleaned