1970s maxi dress Vintage 1970s Purple and Blue Printed Chiffon Maxi Dress, Small – Ian  Drummond Vintage
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1970s maxi dress

1970s maxi dress Vintage 1970s Purple and Blue Printed Chiffon Maxi Dress, Small – Ian Drummond Vintage

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1970s maxi dress Vintage 1970s Purple and Blue Printed Chiffon Maxi Dress, Small – Ian Drummond VintageDreamy 70s sheer watercolour printed maxi dress with wide sleeves and a choice two different maxi length slips for underneath! Reminiscent of a Celia Birtwell Ossie Clark collab! Trimmed with purple satin ribbon The only opening is at the back of the neck, which is a keyhole closed with a hook and eye. 3 4 length wide sleeves Round neckline Elastic waistband Maxi length Has a self belt tie at waist which loops through chain stitch thread belt loops

Dreamy 70s sheer watercolour printed maxi dress with wide sleeves and a choice two different maxi length slips for underneath! Reminiscent of a Celia Birtwell/Ossie Clark collab!

  • Trimmed with purple satin ribbon 
  • The only opening is at the back of the neck, which is a keyhole closed with a hook and eye. 
  • 3/4 length wide sleeves 
  • Round neckline
  • Elastic waistband 
  • Maxi length 
  • Has a self belt tie at waist which loops through chain stitch thread belt loops

One slip dress is turquoise blue (with straps in the same fabric as the outer dress) while the other is purple. They have V necklines, empire waists and thin straps. They zip up the centre back with plastic zippers. 

COLOUR: Purple and blue

FABRIC:
Main dress: Synthetic chiffon
Blue slip: Synthetic taffeta 
Purple slip: Synthetic satin 

LABEL: None 

MEASUREMENTS:
Approximate, taken while laying flat.
--- Allow for some ease.

Outer dress:
Bust: 36" (91.5 cm)
Waist: 26-32" (66-81 cm)
Length: 56“ (142 cm)
Sleeve (from centre back neck: 23.5“ (60 cm)

Purple slip:
Bust: 34" (86 cm)
Empire Waist: 28" (71 cm)
Length (from top of strap): 53“ (134.5 cm)

Blue slip:
Bust: 34.5" (87.5 cm)
Empire Waist: 30" (76 cm)
Length (from top of strap): 53“ (134.5 cm)

CONDITION:

A couple of light stains on the outer dress at the sleeve ends and near the skirt hem.

A stain at the end of the waist tie. 

The slips have discolouration and stains, but this is camouflaged beneath the print of the outer dress. Alternatively, you wear a different slip of your own underneath. Also, some pin sized holes on the front of the purple slip.

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