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Vintage Art Deco Fleshy Pink Ecru Silk Steel Cut Beaded Tabard Top Flapper Dress. Tweet
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This vintage Art Deco fleshy pink ecru silk steel cut beaded tabard top flapper dress dates from the 1920s. It is made of a fleshy pink, ecru color silk crepe de chine fabric, with a dark silver tone steel cut beading done in Art Deco abstract scrolling starburst designs on the top. This fabulous flapper dress has a loose fitting straight shift style, with layered beaded panel tabard style overblouse bib top, scalloped open slit short bell sleeves, rounded front neckline, snaps along the shoulder and is unlined. The dress measures 46 inches long, with 42 inch hips, a 42 inch waist and 42 inch bust. It is in good as-is condition, with only a few loose missing beads, some slight fade discoloration in areas, a small stain on the bottom side skirt and has underarm stains (see close-ups). This is truly a wonderful piece of Art Deco wearable beaded textile art! $150 |
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Vintage Art Deco Fleshy Pink Ecru Silk Steel Cut Beaded Tabard Top Flapper Dress
This vintage Art Deco fleshy pink ecru silk steel cut beaded tabard top flapper dress dates from the 1920s. It is made of a fleshy pink, ecru color silk crepe de chine fabric, with a dark silver tone steel cut beading done in Art Deco abstract scrolling starburst designs on the top. This fabulous flapper dress has a loose fitting straight shift style, with layered beaded panel tabard style overblouse bib top, scalloped open slit short bell sleeves, rounded front neckline, snaps along the shoulder and is unlined. The dress measures 46 inches long, with 42 inch hips, a 42 inch waist and 42 inch bust. It is in good as-is condition, with only a few loose missing beads, some slight fade discoloration in areas, a small stain on the bottom side skirt and has underarm stains (see close-ups). This is truly a wonderful piece of Art Deco wearable beaded textile art!
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