This is a very pretty 1950s voile dress made with a top layer of blue nylon voile over a blue acetate base. Both the nylon voile and acetate base are printed with a spotted pattern in darker blue, similar to a leopard print. This 1950s voile dress is sleeveless and has a boat or bateau neckline at the front and a deep V shaped neckline at the back. The dress was posed with a crinoline underneath - no crinoline is provided, so to get the same 50s full skirt look you would need to own or acquire a crinoline. The dress does up the back with a metal zipper.
Age: 1950s
Label: Jonathan Logan Jonathan Logan was founded in 1938 by David Schwartz with Dorris Varnum designing the line. During the mid-1950s Jeanne Carr took over as designer.
Sizing: No size is indicated, but this 1950s voile dress should fit a small to medium size - please note the following measurements for fit, taking the style of the garment into consideration:
Bust: 35” around
Waist: 26” around
Hips: 42” around, full, meant to fall loosely in drapes supported by a crinoline
Overall length: 44", measured flat
Condition: This 1950s voile dress is in very good condition with no wear, tear or odour - it looks like it was maybe worn once for a special occasion and well stored over the years.
This is a wonderful 1950s voile dress - Jonathan Logan produced classic fashion, this is a great addition to a wardrobe!
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