Vintage 1960's Wedding Gown
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1960s wedding gown - worn once, cleaned, and kept in a dry cleaning box.
Murray Hamburger of New York, 1965 wedding gown. The size was for a woman 115# and 5'3". No alterations were done. Worn one time. It is an elaborate champagne-colored taffeta gown, heavily encrusted with pearl and crystal trim on Alencon Lace, with rose trellis trim on the back and 47 buttons! It is fashioned with a scalloped scoop neckline, elbow sleeves, and an obi back with rose trim. The dress extends into a cathedral train with hooks to pull up. It has been stored all these years in a wedding box (so yes, wrinkles in the pictures - please zoom in to see the wonderful detail). The lining under the dress is a bit yellow and the rose at the base of the back is crushed and not recognizable (yet can easily be cut as it is held on by micro strings; I have it paper clipped/pulled up for pictures).
size is approximate. There are stains under the arms, and the fabric has yellowing in spots. The lining material is yellowing.
Measurements: armpit to pit approximately 15 1/2"
Waist is approximately 12 1/2"
Length from waist to front of gown 39" Length from waist to longest part of train is 75"
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ohyouneed
Hello! Would you mind taking a measurement at the waist and across the shoulders for me? Flat measurements would be excellent, thank you! I'm 5'3 but heavier...
Mar 08Reply

jo3tree
@ohyouneed Hi there. The waist is about 12 1/2" and from armpit to armpit is about 15 1/2". I added more pictures. The bow/flower on the back is not in good shape. let me know if you have more questions.
Mar 10Reply

ohyouneed
@jo3tree thank you very much. I wish this would fit but I'm quite a bit bigger!
Mar 10Reply
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