vintage oscar de la renta dress Vintage Oscar de la Renta Spring 1973 Graphic Floral Maxidress – Very Breezy
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vintage oscar de la renta dress

vintage oscar de la renta dress Vintage Oscar de la Renta Spring 1973 Graphic Floral Maxidress – Very Breezy

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vintage oscar de la renta dress Vintage Oscar de la Renta Spring 1973 Graphic Floral Maxidress – Very BreezyThis rare vintage Oscar de la Renta graphic floral maxidress is from the designer's Spring 1973 collection and is such a special, endlessly wearable statement. Born in the Dominican Republic, Oscar de la Renta worked in Europe through the 1950s when French fashion was at such a pivotal point first as a designer for Balenciaga, and later as assistant designer to Antonio Castillo at Lanvin Castillo, Paris from 1961 1963. In the 1960s, he brought what he

This rare vintage Oscar de la Renta graphic floral maxidress is from the designer's Spring 1973 collection and is such a special, endlessly wearable statement. Born in the Dominican Republic, Oscar de la Renta worked in Europe through the 1950s when French fashion was at such a pivotal point— first as a designer for Balenciaga, and later as assistant designer to Antonio Castillo at Lanvin-Castillo, Paris from 1961-1963. In the 1960s, he brought what he had learned working at the couture house to New York, and eventually started his own label, which, in a way, was the true "American couture house" of its time. He is known for feminine, ornate styles, and his attention to detail, and this dress is no exception.

It features dopamine-inducing, large-scale brightly colored floral patterns across the bodice and the skirt. The bodice is constructed of a lightweight Swiss dot cotton voile; it's lined in the bodice but not through the sleeves, highlighting the beautiful weight and slight sheerness of the fabric. The skirt is a wool crepe that feels very lightweight and breathable, making it suitable for all seasons, including hot weather.

It comes with a matching scarf/sash, which can be styled a number of ways: It can be worn around the waist like a sash belt, with the bow in the front, back, or side. It can also be worn around the neck as a scarf, or even tied through the hair! The dress's construction is so beautiful, it delivers a full look even without this accessory; it's not meant to functionally hide anything at the waistband as is often the case with belted pieces. In keeping with the amazing craftsmanship, there are well-hidden snap closures at and under the front waistline. At the apex of the chest, there is a hidden hook/eye closure; it was shot with this fastened, but can be left open for a more dramatic/deeper V neckline.

Measurements: This will best fit a size Small or Medium but please refer to below measurements to be sure.
Shoulders: 14.75" between shoulder seams, 15" pulled slightly taut
Chest: about 37-37.5" laid flat, with a good bit of flexibility because of V neck 
Waist: 27" (with maybe .5-1" give)
Hips are open
Length: 52" from shoulder to hem

Good vintage condition overall; there is some slight discoloration in places, namely at around hip-height on the skirt, but in all cases this largely disappears into the pattern and is not noticeable when worn/does not detract from the overall beauty of the dress, which presents beautifully. With any questions about the specific condition or size, please email [email protected] for additional photos or measurements, as all sales are final.

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