Late 1950s to Early 1960s Pink & White Cotton Dress - NEW!
Measurements
Size: Extra Small
Dress
Bust: 33 - 34 inches + 84 -86 cm
Waist: 24 - 25 inches + 61 - 63.5 cm
Hips: Open
Bodice Length from Outside Shoulder: 15 inches + 38 cm
Total Length from Outside Shoulder: 40 inches + 102 cm
Hem Length : 2.5 inches + 6.5 cm
Zipper Length: none
Seam Allowance: 0.5 inches + 1.25 cm (per side)
Note: Measurements are taken from outside, flat and stretched from seam to seam. This is the maximum size allowable, so please consider individual fit and comfort.
Description
* Late 1950s pink crisp cotton weave commercially made dress
* Fabric design features stylized white flowers in vertical rows
* Classic silhouette with a fitted waist and wide skirt
* Dress bodice with short sleeves and wide oval neckline
* Contrasting White woven cotton band follows neckline front and back
* Bows set on each shoulder
* Skirt is gathered and quite full
*Low back with self-covered button closure to the waist and press studs below
* Bodice is lined with white cotton with serged seams and hand finished hem
* Label reads Lanz Original
Lanz was started in Salzburg, Austria in 1922, by Josef Lanz and Fritz Mahler to supply traditional costumes for Austrians attending the Salzburg music festival. They noted their costumes were also bought by tourists (Americans) traveling to Austria in the 1920s and early 1930s.
In the mid 1930s, Josef Lanz left Austria, leaving the company there in the hands of other family members, and went to New York, where he opened a new branch of the business in 1936. About this time the hallmark Lanz heart appeared on Lanz labels. After the war, Lanz expanded their business to create fashions that were inspired by traditional Austrian folkwear, but followed the lines of current fashions.
Lanz of California was established in the 1940s, and they began to manufacture Austrian-inspired clothing in the US. By the early 1950s, the Lanz of California label was owned by Nornie and Werner Scharff, and the European and American companies were totally independent of one another. Their chief designer was Nornie Scharff, and she and Werner spent a great deal of time each year in Europe buying fabrics. By 1978, there were two Lanz companies in the US, Lanz Originals, which was still making dresses, and Lanz of Salzburg, a sleepwear maker. Around 2001, Lanz Originals stopped production. (Courtesy of the Vintage Fashion Guild)
Condition
Excellent vintage condition.
No notable flaws that I can see, it is in fabulous condition for its age. Looks hardly worn.
Please note that these are vintage items that have been used and loved over the years, As such, they may display slight evidence of their age. Any notable flaws will be highlighted here.
Comment
This is one of the sweetest Lanz Originals label dresses I have come across. It is truly beautiful and in top condition.
The listing is for the dress only and does not include any other accessories that may have been photographed with the item.
This item has not been pinned to the dress form.
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