Vintage 1940's Nightgown | Baby Blue Rayon with Ivory Lace | Size S | Lady Edso
Vintage 1940's Nightgown | Baby Blue Rayon with Ivory Lace | Size S | Lady Edso
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This vintage 1940s nightgown by Lady Edso was made from silky baby blue rayon that provides a beautiful drape along the figure. Bias cut with a sweetheart neckline edged in wide ivory lace with a sweet little lilac bow at the center. Lightly fitted through the upper hip with a fluted hem falling below the knee to the middle calf. A deep V cut back provides a lovely glimpse of skin without sacrificing modesty. A darling little gown that easily transforms into a very pretty dress.
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CONDITION :
Very Good: No holes or rips, some light fading in some areas, two bleach spots on the side hip and 3 dark brownish spots on the front.
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BRAND/LABEL - Lady Edso
COLOR - Baby blue, ivory
MATERIAL - Rayon
SIZE - Small
MEASUREMENTS:
- Taken while laying flat, relaxed, then doubled.
- Measurements given for comfort and coverage.
BUST - 35"
WAIST - 28"
HIP - 40"
LENGTH - 50"
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A Note on Buying Vintage
A Note on Buying Vintage
This is an antique or early vintage garment made from delicate materials such as silk, fine cotton, lace, or early synthetics. These textiles may display signs consistent with age, which includes:
• natural fiber fatigue
• gentle thinning at stress points
• subtle irregularities inherent to early manufacturing
• age-related softness or patina
These qualities are authentic to historic garments and are considered part of their character, not defects, unless otherwise stated.
Notable flaws, such as excessive wear, stains, holes, or rips will always be photographed and disclosed in the condition notes.
