1920s velvet dress Vintage 1920s/ 30s Black Silk Velvet Zig-Zag Capelet Collar Dress, Deep V, B40"
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1920s velvet dress

1920s velvet dress Vintage 1920s/ 30s Black Silk Velvet Zig-Zag Capelet Collar Dress, Deep V, B40"

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1920s velvet dress Vintage 1920s/ 30s Black Silk Velvet Zig-Zag Capelet Collar Dress, Deep V, B40"Incredible, witchy black silk velvet 1930s flapper dress! The dress is sleeveless but features a capelet collar that drapes over the shoulders and is cut with a zig zag design. The bodice has a deep V neck with a wrap look, and the skirt has a half diamond shape panel seamed at the hip. The skirt also has side panels on the front and back. COLOR: Black MATERIAL: Feels like Silk Velvet LABEL: Unlabelled CONDITION: This dress is about 100 years old and

Incredible, witchy black silk velvet 1930s flapper dress! The dress is sleeveless but features a capelet collar that drapes over the shoulders and is cut with a zig zag design. The bodice has a deep V-neck with a wrap look, and the skirt has a half-diamond shape panel seamed at the hip. The skirt also has side panels on the front and back.

COLOR: Black

MATERIAL: Feels like Silk Velvet

LABEL: Unlabelled

CONDITION: This dress is about 100 years old and so it is not in perfect condition, but for the age and style, it is in very good vintage condition and very wearable! There is a repair on the back skirt near the seam where the fabric tore, and there is a very small spot where the pile wore down on the front left bodice (see Photo 3). There is a hole on the inside of the centre back neck, it is not visible to the outside because the capelet collar covers it. (Photographed)

There is a 1" size hole in the waist seam on the right side. The hem was let down, and needs to be restitched as well.

MEASUREMENTS:
✂--- Allow for some ease.

Bust: 40 in. (101.6 cm)
Waist: 38 in. (96.52 cm)
Hip: 44 in. (111.76 cm)
Cape Tip to Tip: 33.5 in. (85 cm)
Cape Length Back: 11.5 in. (29.21 cm)
Cape Length Front: 14.5 in. (36.83 cm)
Bodice to Waist Length: 18.5 in. (47 cm)
Waist to Hem Length: 32 in. (81.28 cm)
Length: 50.5 in. (128.27 cm)

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