This is a full-sized, ready to cut and sew paper sewing pattern for a stunning 1930s Ladies' evening gown. The gown was originally created by Paris designer Mainbocher who was best known for designing the Duchess of Windsor's trousseau in 1937. 

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This amazing short-sleeve gown features a slightly rounded neckline trimmed with a ruffled collar (which can easily be left off if you prefer). The short sleeves are gathered for a bit of body. The bodice joins the skirt in a seam concealed beneath a narrow belt. The skirt is truly genius. It has side-to-front diagonal seaming that stops at a slit at both front and back. 

This is pattern requires no special drafting, just print, tape, cut and sew! 

Year: 1937. 

Size: One size only at this time. 
Bust: 36" 
Waist 30" 
Hip: 39".

Fabric Requirements: See photos. 
Difficulty level: Intermediate 
The instructions are in English. 

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