Our curated collection breathes new life into vintage and antique clothing, allowing each piece to continue its story with you. We invite you to be a part of this journey-cherish these treasures, wear them with pride, and keep history alive. 1950s Sorelli Beige Dress-Coat - Italian Elegance with Exquisite Embroidery. This breathtaking 1950s Italian dress-coat by Sorelli as Oli GĂ©nova is a rare gem.
Crafted from soft beige fabric, it features stunning cut-out embroidery throughout, showcasing impeccable craftsmanship. Its versatile design allows it to be worn as both a dress and a coat, making it a timeless statement piece. A special touch: when I found it, it was missing its button closure, so I added a stunning, iridescent mother-of-pearl button placket-a pristine find from a shop that closed in the 1940s, still in its original box! Condition is excellent, with only two small areas of faint discoloration, barely noticeable when worn. This is a true collector's piece, embodying the elegance and quality of vintage Italian fashion.Don't miss out on this unique treasure! All measurements are taken with the garment lying flat (in inches). (1 inch = 2.54 cm). Armpit to armpit 19.5 inches. Total Length (shoulder to hem):45.25 inches.
For reference, the mannequin is a. Vintage and antique clothing often differ from modern standardized sizes.Many were handmade for an individual, so sizing can vary. Instead of relying on a labeled size, compare the given measurements to a garment that fits you well. If you have any questions about fit, feel free to ask-I'm happy to help! Vintage and antique items have been previously loved, so small imperfections may exist. Due to the nature of hand-dyeing, colors may not be perfectly even.
Please wash these items delicately, preferably alone or with similar colors. Delicate materials such as 1920s silk or Edwardian muslin require extra care.
These fabrics can be fragile and should be worn loosely to prevent stress or. Any accessories shown in the photos are for styling purposes only and are. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!