1960s White Lace Wedding Dress with Tulle Lace Train red dress It is tailored from a
Description
It is tailored from a good quality cotton printed with gingham in red and white against navy
It has long sleeves with a subtle bell-sleeve and a cuff that fastens with a hammered gold-tone metal button
this jacket was created by Ford in 2004 for the final show he designed for the house of Yves Saint Laurent
revealing the pin-tucked bands
Tailored from a lustrous black silk-mix taffeta patterned with zig-zagging stripes of gold
1960s White Lace Wedding Dress with Tulle Lace Train red dress It is tailored from aGreat example of a late 1960s British made wedding dress which is very well crafted most likely for a high end bridal boutique or department store of the day. It bears only a small white manufacturer's label, hand annotated by 'Viviene,' who may have been the seamstress. The liner fabric is a white faux silk with a fine tulle overlay; panels of ornate baroque patterned lace are arranged in horizontal bands across the body, creating tonal texture and
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