Vintage Black Label Gunne Sax cotton maxi dress / 1960s Lace up corset bodice / Green squirrel print

Vintage Black Label Gunne Sax cotton maxi dress / 1960s Lace up corset bodice / Green squirrel ...

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Gorgeous vintage later 1960s to very early 1970s black label Gunne Sax maxi dress. Cream and olive green medium weight cotton maxi dress. Whimsical botanical ...

$$$$$ · Indexed August 1, 2022 ·

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Carla & Carla
Brooklyn, NY






Usage
  • Ideal for formal occasions, garden parties, or vintage-themed events, where unique and nostalgic fashion can create a striking impression.
  • Can serve as a standout piece for personal style enthusiasts who appreciate vintage fashion and wish to express individuality through their wardrobe choices.
  • Suitable for layered outfits, where the maxi dress can be paired with contemporary accessories to bridge vintage and modern styles.
History
  • The Gunne Sax label, founded by Jessica McClintock, rose to prominence in the 1960s and is noted for its romantic, bohemian-inspired designs that reflected the era's evolving fashion trends.
  • Vintage dresses from the 1960s and 1970s often feature intricate details and playful prints, capturing a spirit of whimsy and creativity prevalent in the fashion landscape of that time.
  • The 1960s and 1970s marked significant shifts in women's fashion, with designers moving towards more casual and expressive styles, as seen in the playfully designed pieces of this era.
Design Significance
  • Draws on mid-century design elements, emphasizing botanical prints which were popular in fashion during the 1960s, embodying a connection to nature that was celebrated in art and culture of that period.
  • The corset lace-up bodice design reflects historical influences from earlier fashion trends, merging romance with practicality, which has continued to inspire modern clothing design.
  • The combination of a high collar and long sleeves in the overall silhouette is reminiscent of the modest yet fashionable styles that characterized the late 1960s to early 1970s, showcasing an evolution of women’s formal wear.

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