Description
Description:
A rare 1960s treasure — this one-of-a-kind buttercream satin dress features a lustrous glow and a graceful silhouette. It’s fully handmade with couture finishes, including:
Rhinestone crystal buttons down the front
Sculptural full-length sleeves with French cuff-style button details
Subtle piping along the bodice seam lines for a tailored, architectural look
A softly flared layered skirt hem that moves like liquid
Fully lined in a soft cotton blend with a hidden back zipper closure
No interior tags, but based on construction and fabric, this piece is likely a mid-century American handmade boutique or home-sewn garment using high-end materials. Feels like a silk blend satin, but may also contain acetate or rayon.
Glory is 5’8″, a size 2, with a 32B bust — this fits her with a softly tailored shape. Estimated modern fit is a size 2–4, best for a small bust and narrow shoulders due to the seam structure. No stretch. Please refer to model photos for drape and proportion.
Styling Suggestions (optional tab or under Description):
A piece this special deserves to stand alone. Pair with crystal earrings and a kitten heel for a holiday party, or go ultra-modern with a clear PVC shoe and sleek bun. Works beautifully layered under a longline coat or styled open over trousers as a shirt-dress hybrid.







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