FU-antique Edwardian WWI Titanic FINE French lace dress-whitework embroidery-WOW


FU-antique Edwardian WWI Titanic FINE French lace dress-whitework embroidery-WOW

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FU-antique Edwardian WWI Titanic FINE French lace dress-whitework embroidery-WOW:
$310.99


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DESCRIPTION: Oh my! What a beauty! Edwardian era lace dress. Hand embroidery is so intricate with tons of French lace, ribbons, amazing fabric buttons and a tucked net yoke. So many details!

ACROSS SHOULDERS: 14\"

SLEEVE LENGTH: 10\"

BUST: 32\" hard to get an exact measurement because of the style- shown on our size 4 mannequin, and it fits her very well.

WAIST: 23\"

HIPS: 42\"

LENGTH:Back of neck to hem: 53\"

CONDITION: Good. There is some fading on the lace from the black ribbon down the sides. Some breaks in the lace on one side, under the arm and on the front of the skirt. A few light age spots. Just a little TLC and this dress will be back to excellent condition. Lace is strong

  • Mintmeans flawless.As perfect and pristine as it was originally, to the point that it may never have been worn. Tags may still be attached.
  • Near Mintshows only theslightestof wear in an otherwise perfect garment. This means it may have only been worn once or twice. For this reason, you will often find wedding suits, cocktail dresses, and gowns for special occasions in Near Mint condition.
  • Excellentconditionmeans totally sound in structure and appearance. Any wear is the result of having been worn occasionally, but it’s clear that the garment has been well cared for and stored. No buttons missing.
  • Very Goodconditionmeans wearable with some minor flaws. The flaws could bestains, torn seams, or a fallen hem, for example. Buttons may be missing, but ideally there are still some to either match or inspire a replacement. It’s often possible to take a garment you find in this condition and mend, alter, or specially treat stains to turn it into a garment in Excellent condition. Many of my own dresses are in this condition. Overall the garment is good, and any flaw still standing doesn’t prevent you from wearing and enjoying it.
  • Goodmeans wearable, but the dress is no longer in pristine condition. In this case, you normally couldn’t achieve excellent condition even if repairs are made. That said, often if you love a piece, you will just accept the flaws. These are often vintage clothes that were simply well loved and thus well worn in their day. Other times it may be a case where the garment just wasn’t stored very well.
  • Poor- multiple holes, tears, stains, etc. Garment is unwearable, but good for study/ pattern.

Even with garments in Excellent and Very Good condition, you should expect toat least dry clean and do minor repairs on each garment before it is worn. Stains are often found in vintage and it\'s up to you how much you want to try and remove them. Consider that the more aggressive the treatment, the greater the odds you may do damage to that otherwise beautiful garment. Sometimes it\'s not even possible to remove it. Honestly, a few stains here and there onvintagedoesn’t bother me. I truly only see the artistry of the dress, and trust me this is pretty much the case for everyone who will see it. You buy a dress because you love the dress, and just do what you can to improve and then protect its condition.

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FU-antique Edwardian WWI Titanic FINE French lace dress-whitework embroidery-WOW:
$310.99

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