This website requires JavaScript.
kleidlein
Updated 15 hours ago
kleidlein
Updated 15 hours ago

Vintage 1970s Prairie Wedding Dress – Lace, Sheer Sleeves & Pink Ribbon

$121

Pay in 4 interest-free payments of $30.25 with paypal icon. Learn More .

Size
Like and save for later
Add To Bundle
A dreamy 1970s prairie-style wedding dress with romantic lace details and flowing layers. This full-length gown captures the soft, ethereal bridal aesthetic of the era — feminine, graceful, and full of vintage charm. The bodice features an intricate lace overlay with a high illusion neckline and sheer long sleeves, creating that signature modest prairie silhouette. A soft pink satin ribbon ties at the waist, adding a delicate hint of color. The skirt flows beautifully with layered fabric and lace trim, giving the dress lovely movement. Details • Era: 1970s • Style: Prairie / Victorian Revival • High illusion neckline • Sheer long sleeves • Lace bodice overlay • Full button-up back • Layered skirt with lace trim • Pink satin waist sash 📏 Measurements (laid flat) • Pit to pit: 15” • Waist: 12” • Shoulder to hem: 52” Condition Good vintage condition. • Two small holes – One near the bottom of the skirt – One on the lace overlay at the center front Both appear repairable with careful patching. The dress has slight, even yellowing from age but still presents beautifully overall. ✨ Perfect for vintage brides, prairie weddings, cottagecore styling, elopements, or editorial photoshoots.
Shipping/Discount
  • Seller Discount: 10% off 3+ Bundle

  • Price Dropped: 10%

  • $6.49 Shipping

Posh Protect: Buyer Protection Policy

Get your order as described or receive your money back. Learn More.

Find Similar Listings

About the seller

kleidlein

@kleidlein

Last Active: hours ago

New York, NY
View Closet

557

Listings

400+

Sold Listings

1 day

Avg. Ship time

41

Love Notes

About the seller

kleidlein

@kleidlein

Last Active: hours ago

New York, NY
View Closet

557

Listings

400+

Sold Listings

1 day

Avg. Ship time

41

Love Notes