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patcee718
Updated 41 mins ago

Vintage 1930s-1940s Red Velvet Full-Length Gown

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Vintage 1930s - 1940s Red Velvet Full-Length This exquisite deep maroon/red (hard to capture but its dark red) velvet gown is a rare find from the late 1930s to early 1940s, showcasing timeless elegance with its structured silhouette and refined details ♡ Bishop mutton puff sleeves with long cuffs ♡ Softly structured with a classic collar ♡ Empire waist with a rhinestone accent for extra sparkle, adds a touch of contrast and sophistication ♡ Collar neck w point corners at back and satin ribbon bow, snaps over zipper ♡ Fully lined with double-sided side slits. ♡ Zip back w/ hook and eye top closure Condition: She is in very good condition with minimal wear. There may have been buttons along the cuffs, and there is some shading on velvet, but none take away from this absolute beauty. See pics. As Is. This is a true statement piece—perfect for collectors, period costume enthusiasts, or anyone looking to stand out in vintage style! Size says 9, but please look at measurements. It's about a modern small. Stock photo is AI generated and may not look or fit exact but gives you the vibe. Armpit to Armpit 16" Shoulder 2 Shoulder 14.5" Sleeves 23" Waist 14" Length approximately 55" Hips 18.5"
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