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petticoat vintage dresses Vintage Swiss Dot Tulle & Lace Gown With Tiered Petticoat Skirt

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petticoat vintage dresses Vintage Swiss Dot Tulle & Lace Gown With Tiered Petticoat SkirtThis vintage dress Swiss dot and lace gown is complete with a tiered petticoat skirt and such a distinct whimsy, reminding me of the dresses Judy Garland wore in Meet Me in St. Louis. It also draws inspiration from vintage square dancing outfits. Crafted in a red organza flocked with Swiss dots, it's very fitted in the bodice, with a defined yoke waist, offset by a full skirt with layers of tiered flounce, and white lace flounce interspersed. The

This vintage dress Swiss dot and lace gown is complete with a tiered petticoat skirt— and such a distinct whimsy, reminding me of the dresses Judy Garland wore in Meet Me in St. Louis. It also draws inspiration from vintage square dancing outfits. Crafted in a red organza flocked with Swiss dots, it's very fitted in the bodice, with a defined yoke waist, offset by a full skirt with layers of tiered flounce, and white lace flounce interspersed. The tiers are backed by a layer of mesh that adds structure and fullness to the skirt, creating a magical sweep with every movement. Note that the hems are unfinished on each layer of tiers throughout, which is an intentional design detail that creates a beautiful seamless look. There is a sweet bow detail at the V-neckline. It comes with a bolero that matches the white lace details— I love the ribbon details interwoven with the lace. The dress was made in the USA, and is fully lined, with a hidden zip closure in the back.

The Vintage Crystal Earrings pictured are also available

Measurements: This will likely best fit a size X-Small and possibly Small, but please refer to below measurements to be sure.
Chest: 32.5" laid flat (33.5" pulled comfortably taut)
Empire Waist: top of yoke is 26" (up to 26.5" pulled comfortably taut)
Natural Waist: about 24"
Hips are open
Length: 54" from shoulder to hem (Shoulder to waist measures is 13.5")
BOLERO:
Shoulders: 12"
Chest: 34" laid flat (there are no closures so room for more)
Length: 13" from shoulder to hem

Great vintage condition, with very minor wear commensurate with age, including one tiny bit of fraying to the fabric at the very hem, but it is absolutely not noticeable at all when worn. (Even when closely inspired it looks like part of the intentionally-unfinished design.) With any questions about the specific condition or size, please email [email protected] for additional photos or measurements, as all sales are final.

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Judy Garland in Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944

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