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1950s Off-The-Shoulder Rosette Gown

1950s Off-The-Shoulder Rosette Gown

$2,870.00

1950s white liquid silk gown featuring an off-the-shoulder floral detail, boning at the sides, a softly gathered skirt, and an incredibly long, sweeping train with a scalloped edge.

This piece has been thoughtfully modernized into a sleeveless design, with added elastic at the shoulders for a secure fit. It is finished with additional boning and a lace-up corset back, offering enhanced structure and size flexibility. The gown can be styled with or without the lace-up back's modesty panel.

Styled here with a petticoat (not included with purchase).

Features

Era: 1950s

Material: Liquid Silk

Origin: USA

Color:  White

Closure Type: Lace-up corset back with an invisible zipper at the skirt.

Measurements

Best fits: S-L

Stretch: No stretch but the laceup back makes sizing flexible.

Extra Fabric: No.


Approximate Measurements:


Bust: 32-36 in 

Waist: 28-32in

Hips: free

Length (Top of Bodice to Front Hem): 50 in

Train Length (Front Hem to End of Train): 54in

Clipped-on Model: Yes, slightly even when on its tightest lacing.

Model info: Model is 5'3" with shoes shown/ Waist: 24.5" / Hips: 33" / Bust: 32" 

CONDITION

This vintage piece is in great overall condition for its age. There is one mended hole on the left side of the train, a small cluster of tiny pin marks at the bottom of the skirt, and two pin holes at the end of the train. A few faint circular marks are present primarily on the left front of the skirt, along with light scuffing on the back bodice. Please refer to the photos and videos, taken in natural light.

Other minor vintage imperfections may be present due to the age and delicate nature of vintage textiles. These are considered normal for garments of this era and add character to the piece’s storied history. We carefully inspect each garment prior to listing and do our best to document all visible and notable imperfections to the best of our ability.

While every garment is carefully inspected, not every minor imperfection can always be individually noted. These characteristics are typical of vintage garments and contribute to their unique history and charm.

Each piece has been professionally cleaned and arrives ready to wear. A light steam may be needed upon arrival to release any wrinkles from shipping (please see care instructions).

VINTAGE CONDITION GUIDE

Pristine — Never worn or in flawless condition, with no visible flaws.

Excellent — Beautiful overall condition. May include some visible flaws that do not detract from the garment’s overall impact.

Great — Noticeable wear with visible flaws, though still wearable and intact.

Good — Multiple or more prominent flaws that may affect wearability or overall appearance.

Fair — Best suited for display, repair, or study purposes.

Care

Please handle delicately. This garment is vintage and may be more fragile than modern pieces. Avoid excessive pulling, stretching, or pressure on seams and closures. Store properly and wear with care to preserve its condition. The piece has been cleaned and arrives ready to wear. A light steam will be needed to release any wrinkles from shipping. When steaming, we recommend using distilled water and placing a clean white cloth between the steamer and the garment to protect the fabric from potential water marks. When possible, steam from the inside of the garment for the safest and most gentle results.

Returns

Due to the unique and delicate nature of vintage garments, all pieces are final sale

Please review the condition notes, fabric contents, full item description, measurements, and care instructions carefully prior to purchasing. If you have any questions regarding fit, details, or condition, we encourage you to reach out before checkout at hello@1208vintage.com. 

Due to their age, minor imperfections may be present and are considered part of the garment’s history. These garments have lived full lives, surviving decades and often generations of ownership and wear. Vintage textiles are delicate and may show signs of wear. These may include light spots, faint discoloration, small marks, pinholes, areas of fabric wear, or previous repairs. Vintage garments were also constructed differently from modern clothing. 

Many feature fine seam allowances and interior finishes such as pinking, which were commonly used in historic garment construction. Over time, seam edges may appear soft or fuzzy. This is normal for garments of this era and does not affect the overall wearability or integrity of the piece. 

Any notable imperfections will be disclosed in the Condition Notes section of each product listing to the best of our abilities. While every garment is carefully inspected, not every minor imperfection can always be individually noted. These characteristics are typical of vintage garments and contribute to their unique history and charm. 

By purchasing, you acknowledge and accept the nature of vintage garments and agree to our final sale policy.