Vibrant 1950s Abstract Pink & Blue Roses Cotton Dress - New!
Measurements
Size: Small
Bust: 34 inches + 86.36 cm
Waist: 25 inches + 63.5 cm
Bodice Length: 16 inches + 40.64cm (tip of strap to waist)
Hips: free
Total Length: 43 inches + 109.22 cm
Description
* 1950s impressionist pink and blue abstract roses dress
* Gathered shelf bust with thin straps
* Lined bodice with back zipper
* Very full skirt with built-in stiffening
* Bow to back which snaps into place
* American label Jerry Gilden
Jerry Gilden was a maker of moderately-priced women’s ready-to-wear from the mid 1940s into the 1960s. The company was one of the top five producers of women’s dresses in the United States. At the peak of production, the company was producing over a million garments a year.
Their in-house costume designer, Giselle, was responsible for designing the dresses and separates that made the Gilden name famous. After her death in 1952, Gilden took as his partners Sayde and Abe Weinberg, with Sayde becoming the designer of the Jerry Gilden lines. The firm ceased production in 1960.
Comment
This vintage dress has been carefully looked after and is in excellent condition for its age. Remember this dress is over sixty years old and has no noticeable flaws that I can see. This is a high quality, well-constructed dress.
Shown with a crinoline, which is not included.. Some items may be pinned to the form.
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