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1920s long dress

1920s long dress 1920s Silk Chantilly Lace Tiered Gown [xs/sm] – Demetra Vintage

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1920s long dress 1920s Silk Chantilly Lace Tiered Gown [xs/sm] – Demetra VintageEthereal 1920s black silk gown made from delicate tiers of chantilly lace beautifully articulated with florals throughout. This gown is exquisite in its choice of material, and incredibly unusual. It appears to have been made from miles of wide yardage of French silk lace draped, gathered and stitched to create a unique silhouette. The result is spectacular with beautifully finished scalloped edges of the lace throughout the garment and interesting

Ethereal 1920s black silk gown made from delicate tiers of chantilly lace beautifully articulated with florals throughout. This gown is exquisite in its choice of material, and incredibly unusual. It appears to have been made from miles of wide yardage of French silk lace draped, gathered and stitched to create a unique silhouette. The result is spectacular with beautifully finished scalloped edges of the lace throughout the garment and interesting lines created by the method of piecing the fabric together. Can be worn either way, with the shoulder to bodice drape in the front or the back. This piece has endless styling possibilities due to its sheerness, and wears wonderfully as a layering piece. Truly one of a kind, and likely a handmade or custom garment as it appears to be stitched entirely by hand. 

Incredible pristine condition, essentially unheard of for garment of this nature. No flaws to note whatsoever; the fabric is as supple and strong as the day it was made, and even has some light stretch. Likely unworn. 

Measurements:

Has some stretch which allows for flexibility in sizing. Intended for a loose fit.

Bust 32-35 in

Waist 32 in (should fit loosely here)

Hips up to 38 in

Shoulder 14.5-15 in

Armscye 9 in

Length 54 in

 

For reference, Claudia measures 32/25/36 and is 5'10".

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Ellen L. Martin
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
I couldn’t put this book down!!
Format: Paperback
I couldn’t put this book down! My daughter & I stayed in a bed-n- breakfast in Lochcarran on our trip to Scotland right before the COVID pandemic. Not only is the story a fun cozy, whodunnit, but I could visualize the geography while reading. I love the Scottish Highlands & Dee describes them perfectly in this book. Can’t wait to read the next book..it should arrive today!!
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Myrtis Jackson
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 4
Good book
Format: Audiobook
Book was interesting but had a hard time with the Scottish accent. Plus I have hearing problems so that may have been part of the issue too.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025
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bizzy
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
Pronunciation matters, and I can't finish this book.
Format: Audiobook
I listen almost exclusively to books set in Scotland & Ireland, so I'm very familiar with the accents and find them incredibly charming. That said, the name pronunciation really irritated me. The main character is Ally, but they are not pronouncing it to rhyme with Sally. It sounds more like they are separating it into two words- All E. After investing hours into the audiobook and trying to not let it bother me, they introduce an American character, Mamie, which should rhyme with "maybe", but NO- they call her Mommy! It is very confusing- I kept thinking a new character was introduced who was a parent. Nope. I give up. I don't think I can finish listening to this. I feel like I'm being pranked.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026
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Debra Lutchendorf
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Good book
Format: Paperback
Loved this book, so interesting and fun to read
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
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Sherry Sharpnack
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
Enjoyable Scottish-Flavored Cozy Mystery, Although Not a Hard Solve
Format: Kindle
Ally is a 60-something-year-old woman who upends her life in Edinburgh to move to tiny Locharran in the Scottish Highlands and open a B&B in the old malthouse located on the estate (like the rest of the town) of the Earl of Locharran, Hamish Sinclair. She has her first paying guests in an older, English couple, and an American, Wilbur Carrington, who is investigating his Scottish roots -- and possibly his being the rightful Earl of Locharran? Ally's cleaning lady finds Wilbur with a knife in his back outside the B&B. This is sure gonna' affect Ally's brand-new business! Of course, her kids back in Edinburgh are concerned for her safety as well. Along with the lecherous earl's attention to Ally, the murder at the local B&B makes Ally the intense focus of local gossip, so this spurs her into attempting to solve the murder herself, as the local gendarmes don't seem to be having much luck. So...whodunnit? As soon as more folks showed up on the scene, renting rooms for Ally, the identity of the murderer(s?) became more clear. I still enjoyed the descriptions of the scenery; the new lab puppy; and the townfolk, even though this "Scottish" mystery was obviously written for an American audience w/ many stereotypes thrown in. 4 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025

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