70s Radley Tinsel Rose Flapper Dress Medium 36b/34w

$178
Medium | Rayon Crepe/Metallic | Black, Rust-Red
Wow, soooo in love with this dress! Radley was a British clothing manufacturing company of the 1960s through the 1980s and owned by Alfred Radley. The company is best known for its association with the Quorum Boutique, of which it acquired controlling interest in 1969.

The designers at Quorum, Ossie Clark, and Alice Pollock, also did garments under the Radley label and many Radley garments borrowed design elements from the popular Quorum designers. The garment would be sketched by Clark, then Radley’s in-house designer would use the ideas to produce a variety of designs for Radley. (information obtained from Vintage Fashion Guild; CLICK HERE if you'd like to read more.

Deep black rayon crepe with a metallic rust-red rose design throughout. Skinny skinny spaghetti straps, deeply cut at bust and upper back. Dropped waist, gorgeous hankie-hem. This piece is fully lined, so the only sheer portion is that great swishy hem. Slips on over the head, one button at the upper back.

Condition:

Very Good. A couple of very small tears in the crepe at the hem, cannot be seen when worn. A gently worn, unique beauty.

Measurements:

Bust: 36 inches/
Waist: 34 inches/
Hips: 38 inches/
Length from shoulder to hem (longest point): 54 inches/137.2 cm

Estimated size: 8/Medium

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