1930s cocktail dress 1930s Cream Silk Satin Lace Gown | Lace Flounce Negligee Gown Slip Suz
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1930s cocktail dress

1930s cocktail dress 1930s Cream Silk Satin Lace Gown | Lace Flounce Negligee Gown Slip Suz

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1930s cocktail dress 1930s Cream Silk Satin Lace Gown | Lace Flounce Negligee Gown Slip Suz1930s Hollywood glam silk satin negligee gown. It once belonged to Suzie and she took very good care of it! A most amazing silk satin negligee gown with a flirty lace flounce at the neckline, gathered bust and full sweep skirt. With a cross over scoop back, this gown is total elegance! The gown is unlined and slips on over the head with no closures or fasteners. Please note, the name, 'Suzie', is embroidered into the center bodice. I show a close up

1930s Hollywood glam silk satin negligee gown. It once belonged to Suzie and she took very good care of it!

A most amazing silk satin negligee gown with a flirty lace flounce at the neckline, gathered bust and full sweep skirt. With a cross-over scoop back, this gown is total elegance!

The gown is unlined and slips on over the head with no closures or fasteners.

Please note, the name, 'Suzie', is embroidered into the center bodice. I show a close-up of it in one of the last images. I still love this gown but that could be a huge deterrent for many of you. I don't think these stitches can be removed without ruining the dress. Perhaps a piece of lace could be stitched over to cover it.

FINAL SALE * CANNOT BE RETURNED OR EXCHANGED * FINAL SALE * Check measurements and be sure this gown will slip on over your shoulders.

Condition: Amazing for it's age. A faint but noticeable 'run' in the silk in the very front center of the skirt about 1/4 of the way down from the waist. Another similar 'run' in the threads in the lower rear of the skirt, also faint but visible. And a run in the right bust. See last 4 images and zoom around.

It is possible there are other imperfections like these faint thread runs that I point out, it's the nature of the fabric and its age. 

Measurements:
A note about fit: the gown slips on over the head with no hooks or fasteners. Check measurements closely and make sure you can get your shoulders through the neckline. This is a final sale so you need to be sure of fit before ordering, including slipping it over your shoulders.
Bust 34"
High Waist 26" (measurement taken straight across the band that's inset just below the bust)
Natural Waist 28"
Hips free
Length 57 1/4"

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