Vintage 50s Barbizon Endear Tafredda Nylon Orlon Black Micro Pleated Full Slip
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Vintage 50s Barbizon Endear Tafredda full slip dress midi gown made of black nylon orlon fabric from vintage 1950's with a wide micro pleated or permanently pleated hemline. Black with a sort of red reddish hue throughout the material. Lace trim and sheer mesh eyelet details throughout bust with an embroidered floral vine detail. Fitted at waist. Side zip. Opaque non sheer material. Great to wear alone as a coquette dark gothic goth cottagecore Lane Del Rey Morticia Adamms Wednesday witchy grunge punk wear.
According to ads for This Tafredda slip - this was a "Fashion Stopper! Barbizon's blend of nylon and orlon tafetta keeps its crisp rustle forever and never needs ironing.
Good used vintage condition with light wear as shown in photos please look carefully.
Size vintage 14 but translates best to a modern size medium, please see measurements.
Length: 42.5in
Pit to pit: 16in
Waist flat: 14in
The Barbizon Company: Barbizon was established in 1933 as a maker of women’s rayon lingerie. They were unique in that they also made the fabrics from which their garments were sewn. They specialized in high-quality synthetic blends, which they gave romantic names such as Satin de Lys and Angel Blendaire. Barbizon was sold to the VF Corporation (Vanity Fair) in 1991.
Because Barbizon had the names of the fabrics trademarked, there is a record of each one’s first use with the US Patent and Trademark Office. For example: Tafredda 1954
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