Moorchild Paris
1970s Emilio Pucci Silk Jersey Dress
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These photos are 100% untouched. This truly shocking pink is what my camera picked up in the light it was given. She is a late 1960s / early 1970s Emilio Pucci gown, and a magical but somewhat wounded beauty. There are a few tiny snags, the shoulders have definitely signs of wear (but could be improved by a skilled seamstress), and the bottom of the skirts have some very unfortunate stains. I can't imagine how heartbroken the person was who owned this dress when that happened. đź’” But the good news is that she is so excessively long that the stains could be hemmed right off and she would still be a maxi stunner. Or perhaps a skilled dyer could restore the color. Or you could just not care and sport her wounded, floor-length beauty all the same! The deepest stain goes up about 23 cm from the hem. (In my modeling photos I did not take care to avoid picturing the stains - they just didn't show up the way the skirt naturally fell. So even though they are definitely there, they don't necessarily pop out.) She's made of a flowy silk jersey that makes you feel like a million bucks. There's really nothing like the feeling of wearing vintage Pucci. Despite her flaws, she is still exceedingly worthy of love and affection. She is a wounded queen who just needs the right companion to help her regain her former glory. Her pristine sisters go for 850€ - 1300€ so I think my asking price is very reasonable for our damsel in distress. It is marked size 12, but please check the measurements below. I think it'd best fit a modern M. Shoulders: 41 cm Armpit to armpit: 42 cm Chest: 40 cm Waist 35 cm Sleeves: 57 cm Length: 155 cmÂ
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