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Chinese Cheongsam Silk Embroidered Floral Butterfly Dress. Tweet |
This vintage Chinese cheongsam silk embroidered floral butterfly dress dates from the 1940s. It is made of a black silk grosgrain ribbed textured fabric, with a black silk colorful raised padded satin stitch hand embroidered butterflies and flowers trim on the front top. This sexy form fitting cheongsam Chinese dress has front side snaps and zipper for closure, a high mandarin style collar, short sleeves and is fully lined. Manchu women wore normally a one-piece dress which were called "qipao" or "banner dress" and has become the traditional dress for Chinese women. The dress measures 46 inches long, with 36 inch hips, a 26 inch waist, and 34 inch bust. This pretty "Suzie Wong" style dress is in excellent clean wearable condition and is a wonderful piece of wearable Chinese textile art. |
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Chinese Cheongsam Silk Embroidered Floral Butterfly Dress
This vintage Chinese cheongsam silk embroidered floral butterfly dress dates from the 1940s. It is made of a black silk grosgrain ribbed textured fabric, with a black silk colorful raised padded satin stitch hand embroidered butterflies and flowers trim on the front top. This sexy form fitting cheongsam Chinese dress has front side snaps and zipper for closure, a high mandarin style collar, short sleeves and is fully lined. Manchu women wore normally a one-piece dress which were called "qipao" or "banner dress" and has become the traditional dress for Chinese women. The dress measures 46 inches long, with 36 inch hips, a 26 inch waist, and 34 inch bust. This pretty "Suzie Wong" style dress is in excellent clean wearable condition and is a wonderful piece of wearable Chinese textile art.
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