Heartbreakingly beautiful 1930s ivory chantilly lace wedding gown with a curve hugging clingy column silhouette accented by cap ruffles at the shoulders and a long train in back. On the train there is a tiny loop and button to lift it. Subtle details throughout, like the attached back belt with bow, pointed cuffs with tiny snaps, and wire framed ruffle around the slightly squared neckline. There is a silk slip attached inside. NRA union label, dating the dress between 1933-1935.
• Fits a size XS• Lace with Silk slip attached
• Snaps on the side and at the cuffs
• Attached half belt with bow on back
• Excellent condition, amazingly. Part of the slip has been mended, and there are a few extremely faint marks on the lace but nothing at all substantial.
• Style No. D2381
Measurements
Fit notes: very fitted at the shoulders/sleeves; however there is some stretch in the lace throughout the body. Slip is cut on the bias so there is some give there as well.
Shoulder: 13 1/2"
Sleeve: 23" to point at cuff
Bust: up to 32"
Waist: 26"
Hip: up to 36"
Hem: 60"
Length: 59"
Barbara is 5’5” / 32"b, 25"w, 34"h / garment is not pinned
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