ARCHIVE - 1960s Neon Floral Paisley Trapeze Dress
Outstanding late 1960s or early 1970s psychedelic print trapeze dress. This is a couture made full-length dress in a kaleidoscope of neon colours in greens, orange, turquoise, pinks, purple and blues. The print is a trellis design of florals and paisley and there are huge A-line panels of fabric which give this dress its wonderful trapeze shape and elegance with the high neck collar design. Although unlabelled, the dress is British couture made and is of excellent quality in a very fine ribbed polyester. There is a lime green acetate underskirt that accompanies this piece. Construction wise, there are generous seam allowances and mostly hand finishing around the arm cinches and hemline. There are no zip fastenings as the dress slips on over the head and buttons to the back of the neck.
The colours on this dress are very fresh and we deem the condition to be excellent to very good overall. On very close inspection we've noted one well executed repair to a small hole which is impossible to see when worn and does not detract due to the vast amount of fabric. In addition, there are some very small age markings to the acetate underskirt The design is very forgiving and could be worn by a variety of sizes from size UK8 all the way up to size UK 14 or US 4 to 10.
MEASUREMENTS
OUTER DRESS
Bust - 44 in. (111.8 cm)
Waist - 66 in. (167.6 cm)
Hip - FREE
Length - 60 in. (152.4 cm)
Shoulders - FREE
SKIRT SLIP
Waist - 28 in. (71.1 cm)
Hip - 46 in. (116.8 cm)
Length - 43.5 in. (110.5 cm)
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What is archival fashion?
Archival fashion refers to historically significant designer garments preserved for their cultural, aesthetic, or technical importance. At Circa, archival fashion includes couture archive pieces, runway garments, early designer work, and museum-quality vintage that document the evolution of fashion history.
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While vintage typically describes clothing over 20 years old, archival vintage is selected for its rarity, provenance, and relevance to a designer’s archive or fashion history. Circa specialises in archival pieces rather than general vintage.