What's the fabric on this? Also, is it 60s?

Vixen

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What\'s the fabric on this? Also, is it 60s?

*sigh*
I'm still a bit confused... is it 50s or 60s? Also, what's this fabric called? It's SUPER heavy! And do these 2 pieces do well? Is it brocade?

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<img src='http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-3/674349/Img_3488.jpg' >
<img src='http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-3/674349/Img_3484.jpg' >
<img src='http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-3/674349/Img_3476.jpg' >
 
Oooh, that is pretty and PINK! I think this is 60s and could be a jacquard brocade.

<i><b>Brocade
A heavy, exquisite jacquard type fabric with an all-over raised pattern or floral design. Common end-uses include such formal applications as upholstery, draperies, and eveningwear.

Jacquard
Woven fabrics manufactured by using the Jacquard attachment on the loom. This attachment provides versatility in designs and permits individual control of each of the warp yarns. Thus, fabrics of almost any type or complexity can be made. Brocade and damask are types of jacquard woven fabrics.</i></b>
 
Early to mid 60s. ( My mother and aunts wore these) It's the slim , short line that tells you that. And these sets were popular then.

Hollis
 
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