1920s sequin dress 1920s|Gold Sequin Paneled Dress – Bee's Knees
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1920s sequin dress

1920s sequin dress 1920s|Gold Sequin Paneled Dress – Bee's Knees

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1920s sequin dress 1920s|Gold Sequin Paneled Dress – Bee's KneesStyle1920s SizeS M L Fabric100% Polyester ColorBlack WashDry clean Design description A genuine 1920s flapper dress! The black velvet top is adorned with gold sequins in varying sizes, forming a shimmering Art Deco pattern. The fabric is soft with a slight stretch. The style is modern and straight cut, with a short length. The gold deep V triangular sequin panels at the front echo the waist belt, reflecting a typical mid 1920s design. Model Lolo 155cm

Style1920s

SizeS / M / L

Fabric100% Polyester

ColorBlack

WashDry clean 

 

Design description

A genuine 1920s flapper dress!

The black velvet top is adorned with gold sequins in varying sizes, forming a shimmering Art Deco pattern. The fabric is soft with a slight stretch.

The style is modern and straight-cut, with a short length. The gold deep-V triangular sequin panels at the front echo the waist belt, reflecting a typical mid-1920s design.

 

Model  

Lolo 155cm / 48.5kg

B:33 /  W:26 /  H:34.6 / Fitting size S

 

Size Guide(Inch)

  S M L

Bust

35.5 37 38.5

Drop waist

38.5 40 41.7

Length 

41 41.7 42.5

1920s fashion emphasized a loose fit. The term "drop-waist" actually refers to the circumference around the hips, making the length of the garment more critical than the width at the waist. If you are tall, it's wise to opt for a slightly larger size to prevent the waistline from appearing too high or the skirt from being too short. Rest assured, the draping fabric used in this garment will ensure that even larger sizes will not look ill-fitting.
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