GemGem
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I have this very pretty floral dress which as far as i can tell should date to the late 1920's or very early 1930's.
However, I am quite confused over the lining.
On the one hand, it looks like lining in more recent dresses (40s-50s onwards) on the other hand it has the same tiny seam stitching and decorative stitching.
Has the lining been added later? It seems to match the thread and stitch size of the silk??
The pattern is very pretty kind of muted floral pattern in light blues and purple, it has short angel sleeves, a low waist panel which is closer fitting over the hips then the skirt part which has light flare to it. I'd say it was ankle length or just above.
It has a single button fastening to nape and is a pull on style dress. The button, interestingly, has a plastic shank, it's quite a rough textured type of plastic and it stamped with the word 'victory'.
Lots of different types of decorative stitching, scallop to the sleeves, another type to the neckline, another to hem and even the lining has a decorative stitch. Please do share any observations with me
However, I am quite confused over the lining.
On the one hand, it looks like lining in more recent dresses (40s-50s onwards) on the other hand it has the same tiny seam stitching and decorative stitching.
Has the lining been added later? It seems to match the thread and stitch size of the silk??
The pattern is very pretty kind of muted floral pattern in light blues and purple, it has short angel sleeves, a low waist panel which is closer fitting over the hips then the skirt part which has light flare to it. I'd say it was ankle length or just above.
It has a single button fastening to nape and is a pull on style dress. The button, interestingly, has a plastic shank, it's quite a rough textured type of plastic and it stamped with the word 'victory'.
Lots of different types of decorative stitching, scallop to the sleeves, another type to the neckline, another to hem and even the lining has a decorative stitch. Please do share any observations with me
