15955 of 714 lots
15955
1950's-70's Designer Dress Grouping
Estimate:
$150 - $250
Sold
$50
Live Auction
June 25: Eclectic Variety Auction
Category
Description
(5) Piece designer dress grouping to include (1) 1950's Will Steinman original with strapless bodice and voluminous skirt. Body and bodice are covered in an allover gold floral stitch over a tiered ruffled attached petticoat, metal zip closure at side, 27" bust 26" waist, (1) handmade 1950s oyster taffeta and tulle gown with sequined bodice and detached sequined cape. Sweetheart neckline and low-high attached taffeta lining with metal zip closure at side, 28" bust 24" waist, (1) 1960's Richilene NYC silk and lace gown. Fine floral taupe lace over built in silk slip with ballet slipper pink silk ribbon along hem at at bust with wide silk ribbon belt, 32" bust 26" waist, (1) 1960's Victoria Royal Ltd. sheer blush pink gown with all-over sequined bodice and sheer back to waist. Rhinestone collar with hook and eye closure, 32" bust 27" waist and (1) late 40's Best and Co. sculpted wool blazer and skirt set. Breast applique, cinched waist and small collar. 34" bust 28" waist.
Condition
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