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I purchased this wedding gown from the original owner’s daughter. I was informed that this dress was first worn to a winter wedding early in 1954 in Canada. Because the bride’s father owned and operated the local pharmacy, the wedding was held on a Wednesday as that was the only day the pharmacy was closed.
A classic 1950s strapless wedding dress with matching bolero. Boned bodice dress is lined in taffeta. A layer of tulle adds structure to the five gathered layers of embroidered tulle with scalloped edges. Comes with original organdy petticoat.
We advise paying particular attention to the length measurements. The original bride lost so much weight as her wedding approached that this dress was taken in several times and has room to be let out. Unless this dress is considerably too long, we do not suggest altering the hem.
Our model Suzanne’s measurements at the time of this photo shoot were as follows.
Bust 35″
Waist 24″
Hip 40.5″
Dress Measurements
Bust 31 inches.
Waist 26 inches.
Hip Full.
Center front to Waist 12 inches.
Center back to Waist 7.5 inches.
Length from Waist to Hem 43 inches.
Sweep of skirt Tulle 192 inches. Lining 144 inches.
Zipper Length 14 inches.
Bolero Measurements
Bust 36 inches
Shoulder seam to shoulder seam 15 inches
Sleeve Length 25 inches
Front neckline to hem 12 inches
Back of neck to hem 14.5
Buttons 5/8 of an inch in diameter
Petticoat
Waist 26 inches.
Hip Full.
Waist to hem 43 inches.
Sweep of petticoat An amazing 245 inches.
Condition
There are two small spots on the bodice one on left front the other under right arm. I have not laundered this dress and these could easily be removed or covered with some hand stitching in a matching thread. Otherwise excellent vintage condition
Grade: Very Good
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