I see 50s too and lovely! Are there hooks under the fur collar so it can be worn up around the neck? There is a term for that but I can't remember what it is!
Just seeing this post - that is such a great piece! LL Bean is currently holding IG sales of vintage pieces and it's selling like hot cakes, so now would be a good time to sell this.
Oh my gosh that's cute! It's reading a little later for me, maybe early 70s?
And I agree with Suzanne, it's probably washable but I'd do it by hand and by itself as red can really run.
Gosh that is amazing! A. MAZ. ING.
A lot of these jackets date from the 40s and 50s and that would be my guess. The font used for the YKK zipper looks older.
I'm not an expert by any means so hopefully someone else who knows more will weigh in.
Sounds like a cool puzzle.
It looks colonial era to me but this is waaaaay outside of my realm of knowledge. Hopefully someone with knowledge of older clothing will see this.
I have seen discussions about using those numbers to date clothing but I don't know if there was ever a definitive answer.
It's such a lovely, classic skirt. I'm seeing early 90s. I'd love to hear what others think.
I love vintage Ralph Lauren pieces!
According to our label resource, the label is from the 90s
https://vintagefashionguild.org/label-resource/comme-des-garcons/
And that's all I've got! I do know that it's gorgeous - love that detail on the left shoulder.
Hopefully, someone here will have more information for you.
I sold this Ann Lowe wedding dress a few years ago. It was so well made. Of course of all the pieces I've sold, this is the one label that I neglected to take a photo of!
Oh wow that's a beauty! Love the detailing on the front.
I'm still seeing 50s but someone here might be able to give you a more specific date.
Thanks for posting the photos!
With the metal zipper, I think it could be 50s but I'd LOVE to see the photo of the entire piece - for the eye candy and because it will help date it more decisively.
Oh wow - so pretty! I agree with MJ. I love the jacquard pattern of the robe.
And if that's you in the avatar then lucky you to have found such a lovely Gunne Sax (or Gunne Sax style) dress!
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