seventies maxi dress 1960s 70s Designer Floral Print Chiffon Obi Sash Kimono Maxi Dress fro
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seventies maxi dress

seventies maxi dress 1960s 70s Designer Floral Print Chiffon Obi Sash Kimono Maxi Dress fro

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seventies maxi dress 1960s 70s Designer Floral Print Chiffon Obi Sash Kimono Maxi Dress froLike a watercolor painting, large bearded lilies adorn the red chiffon of this illusion bodice 70s maxi dress. With a separate sash to tie anywhere and anyway you please. The wide waistband nips in on its own enabling you to use the sash elsewhere. The attached underslip is fashioned in matching fabric and has spaghetti straps. The sheer sleeves are dolman style. The pleats in the skirt are stitched down eliminating any bulkiness. The fabric is nylon

Like a watercolor painting, large bearded lilies adorn the red chiffon of this illusion bodice 70s maxi dress.  With a separate sash to tie anywhere and anyway you please.  The wide waistband nips in on its own enabling you to use the sash elsewhere.  The attached underslip is fashioned in matching fabric and has spaghetti straps.  The sheer sleeves are dolman style.  The pleats in the skirt are stitched down eliminating any bulkiness.  

The fabric is nylon chiffon (not silk)

Condition:  Excellent, there is a soil mark on the waist (right front) which would be hidden underneath the sash if you wear it this way and a soil mark on the bust of the interior slip.  The marks will likely come out with a cleaning.  A few (three, one at the seam) small breaks in the fabric at the hem.  We recommend it be dry cleaned.

Labels:  
Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman
Bergdorf Goodman on the Plaza New York

Measurements:
Bust 33"
Waist 28"
Hips free
Sleeves are 3/4 length and will hit above the wrist
Dress Length 57"

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