vintage dress shift 1960s Icy Beaded Shift Dress S – OMNIA
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vintage dress shift

vintage dress shift 1960s Icy Beaded Shift Dress S – OMNIA

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vintage dress shift 1960s Icy Beaded Shift Dress S – OMNIADid someone say more sparkle? This icy white shift dress with all over beading and embroidery will have you absolutely glittering. A straight cut shift style made in a swirly, baroque style lace, it is fully embellished with tiny faux pearls, clear iridescent sequins, and silvery seed beads giving it a multifaceted shimmery feel. With additional beading on the cuffs and at the collar as well as on the magnificent detachable necktie, it is a gilded

Did someone say more sparkle? This icy white shift dress with all over beading and embroidery will have you absolutely glittering. A straight cut shift style made in a swirly, baroque style lace, it is fully embellished with tiny faux pearls, clear iridescent sequins, and silvery seed beads giving it a multifaceted shimmery feel. With additional beading on the cuffs and at the collar as well as on the magnificent detachable necktie, it is a gilded fantasy bringing to mind the glittery snowflakes of the Nutcracker and the Ice Queen of Narnia -- with a mod '60s flair of course. By label Colt Orient, made in Hong Kong, circa 1960s.

• Size S (marked 10, see measurements)
• Lace with copious beading and sequin embellishment, base feels like rayon
• Body is lined with silky white nylon, sleeves are sheer
• Double hook and zip closure in back
• Good condition, presents well but there are some minor flaws - a few loose beads here or there but mostly all intact, some subtle discoloration at back hem and part of the collar tie (see last pics)

Style No. D5202

Measurements 

Fit notes: slim cut at shoulder and bust, looser fit through body, be sure to leave a bit of room, no stretch

Shoulder: 14"
Sleeve: 22"
Bust: 34/35"
Waist: 32"
Hip: 40"
Hem: 45"+
Length: 35"

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