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vintage halston dress

vintage halston dress 1970's Halston Couture Sequin Silk Blue Clouds Tie-Dye One Shoulder Go

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vintage halston dress 1970's Halston Couture Sequin Silk Blue Clouds Tie-Dye One Shoulder GoGorgeous and rare Halston designer sequin silk hourglass gown dating back to 1972. Halston's handpainted series from the early 1970's was produced by famed textile house Up Tied. Up Tied was an American textile house specialising in tie dyed fabrics They won a special Coty Award for "major creativity in fabrics" in 1970. Halston revolutionized the way women dress and is one of the few designers, alongside Claire McCardell and Norman Norell, to define

Gorgeous and rare Halston designer sequin silk hourglass gown dating back to 1972. Halston's handpainted series from the early 1970's was produced by famed textile house Up Tied. Up Tied was an American textile house specialising in tie-dyed fabrics They won a special Coty Award for "major creativity in fabrics" in 1970. Halston revolutionized the way women dress and is one of the few designers, alongside Claire McCardell and Norman Norell, to define what is American fashion. Throughout most of the seventies he epitomized the glamour, as well as the decadence of the era, becoming a central figure in the nightlife scene of New York's Studio 54. He was known for his soft body-conscious clothing with beautiful draping. This stunning dress is a perfect example of his genius. The fabric itself is a masterpiece; sparkling iridescent sequins on light-weight silk chiffon in one of the prettiest cloud novelty tie-dye ombres I've ever seen. I love the chic asymmetric one-shoulder neckline. The bias-cut construction emphasizes a woman's seductive shape without adding any bulk or volume to the actual hips. This is the type of dress you will reach for anytime you want to be noticed.

Measurements
(varies a bit due to bias-cut)
Bust: 32-34 inches
Waist: 24-26 inches
Hips: 34-36 inches
Total Length: 58 inches

This vintage Halston designer gown is in very good wearable condition with no rips, stains or holes. Closes with side hidden zipper and fully-lined in matching blue silk. A few missing sequins out of thousands so not noticeable when worn. One could easily add sequins from the hemline. Only sign of wear is a professional backing added by the side underarms. Please message for detailed pictures. A beautiful investment piece that will only continue to increase in value.

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