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Vintage Ecru Cream Tambour Embroidery Net Lace Skirt Train Wedding Gown Dress. Tweet
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This vintage ecru cream tambour embroidery net lace skirt train wedding gown dress dates from the 1940s. It is made of a off white ecru cream color sheer net tulle fabric, with tambour embroidery work done in a floral vine leaf pattern design. This beautiful bridal wedding gown dress is a floor length, with a long full skirt, slight back train, short cap sleeves, squared neckline, rosette embroidered trim medallion at the waist, is fully lined in a golden cream colored silk rayon fabric and has a double side zipper closure for both the inside slip lining and outside net dress. The dress measures 50 inches long in the front, 58 inches long in the back, with a 30 inch waist and 36 inch bust. It is in good condition, but has not been cleaned and has some slight faint discoloration, dingy in areas. This is truly a wonderful piece of wearable wedding bridal lace art! |
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Vintage Ecru Cream Tambour Embroidery Net Lace Skirt Train Wedding Gown Dress
This vintage ecru cream tambour embroidery net lace skirt train wedding gown dress dates from the 1940s. It is made of a off white ecru cream color sheer net tulle fabric, with tambour embroidery work done in a floral vine leaf pattern design. This beautiful bridal wedding gown dress is a floor length, with a long full skirt, slight back train, short cap sleeves, squared neckline, rosette embroidered trim medallion at the waist, is fully lined in a golden cream colored silk rayon fabric and has a double side zipper closure for both the inside slip lining and outside net dress. The dress measures 50 inches long in the front, 58 inches long in the back, with a 30 inch waist and 36 inch bust. It is in good condition, but has not been cleaned and has some slight faint discoloration, dingy in areas. This is truly a wonderful piece of wearable wedding bridal lace art!
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