Vintage 1980s bridal dress by Jessica McClintock. Made of a non-stretch acetate satin with a lace overlay on the bodice and bows on the skirt. Short off-shoulder sleeves and rosette detail. Rear zipper. Vintage 80s. Made in USA.

·        Color: ivory

·        100% acetate 100% nylon

·        Fabric care: dry clean

·        Marked size: Juniors 13, fits US women’s 10/12 – see actual measurements

·        Chest (pit-to-pit, doubled): 38 inches; waist: 32 inches; hip: free: length, shoulder to hem: 58 inches

 

Preowned in good vintage condition, has a few spots on the lower part of the skirt - spot cleaning was attempted on one, no other flaws. Please review photos. Priced according to condition.

 

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