1950s Baby Blue Pleated Chiffon Dress

we have the soundtrack for you Before you read on, we want you to go to the streaming music service of your choice and start listening to a 1954 Dean Martin singing 'Quien Sera". We'll wait. (Tapping fingernails on table). Okay, you back? That's a mood, isn't it? You in a midcentury ranch with slab rock walls and lots of Hollywood Regency furniture, crystal coupe full of your third Pink Squirrel and a baby blue pleated chiffon dress that is tight in ways you don't normally see in chiffon. It will probably be easier for you land the dress than that vintage champagne glass since some highfalutin' snob decided champagne is all wrong in those BUT... You don't even have shoes on anymore, you are barefoot, tipsy AF and doing a little cha cha. Did we mention you're alone, drinking, dressed up and listening to music with your own fun self? Draped through the lined bust, over both shoulders to the back (it has cups - no bra) and then pleated from the ribcage down, it has a giant bow right over the butt. Proof that a good dress doesn't have to have an important label. The bottom synthetic satin layer is pinky purple. Bust measures 34", waist 26", hip 34" and length 45". Deadstock, with original price tag, no maker's label. $210.00
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