Vintage 60’s floral dress with matching overcoat size 24/26 3X/4X
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This exquisite vintage 1960s ensemble features a hand-sewn dress and matching jacket in a vibrant cabbage rose floral print.
The fabric boasts magenta and green flowers set against a soft blush background, while the dress has a flattering silhouette with short sleeves, and a modest boat neckline. Pair with a belt to accentuate the curves.
The coordinating oversized coat adds an extra layer of elegance, with its loose, tailored fit and mid-length sleeves.
Perfect for garden parties, special occasions, or adding vintage flair to your wardrobe, this set is a one-of-a-kind piece of fashion history.
Excellent condition-appears unworn
No size tags, please refer to the measurements below:
(Taken with the garments laid flat):
Coat:
L 41”
Bust 28”
Waist 26”
Sleeve 14”
Shoulder 19”
Dress:
L 41”
Bust 26”
Waist 24”
Hip 26”
Shoulder 19”
Fits approximately a size 24/26, or 3X-4X (please go by measurements for the best fit)
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4 Comments

bdddigon
Hi, there—beautiful set! Can you tell me if there’s any hem to be let down on either piece? And is it made of cotton or silk? Thank you in advance for your help!
Jan 26Reply

1973vintage
@bdddigon hello! I uploaded a pic of the hem-it’s about 1.5”. I competently forgot to list the fabric, but I’m still trying to figure out what it is. It’s lightweight like a rayon or silk blend. I’m researching now.
Jan 26Reply

bdddigon
@1973vintage hi, thank you so much for the quick and detailed reply!
Jan 26Reply

1973vintage
@bdddigon you are very welcome! I’m thinking maybe it’s acetate.
Jan 26Reply
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