indian cotton gauze dress Insane Holy Grail Rare 1970s Indian Cotton Gauze Interlinks Midi Dress
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indian cotton gauze dress

indian cotton gauze dress Insane Holy Grail Rare 1970s Indian Cotton Gauze Interlinks Midi Dress

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indian cotton gauze dress Insane Holy Grail Rare 1970s Indian Cotton Gauze Interlinks Midi DressThis stunning pink and red fine indian cotton gauze dream dress by Interlinks is a piece of true treasure, and something to love and own forever.. The late 60s and 70s is renowned for being the era that brought in new fabrics and clothing to the wider market, and brands such as Interlinks were one of the best imported labels of the time. These are now some of the most sought after pieces and are true emblems of the hippy era. I adore her cut and

This stunning pink and red fine indian cotton gauze dream dress by Interlinks is a piece of true treasure, and something to love and own forever.. The late 60s and 70s is renowned for being the era that brought in new fabrics and clothing to the wider market, and brands such as Interlinks were one of the best imported labels of the time. These are now some of the most sought after pieces and are true emblems of the hippy era. I adore her cut and detailing so much, her beaded bodice is simply divine.. I hope she finds the best home.

This girl measures to approx UK size 6/8/10

Bust - up to 36"

Waist - 32"

Length -  46"

 For reference our mannequin, Norma, measures to a UK 6. 

She has been freshly laundered and is ready to wear. COLD HAND WASH ONLY. She is in good vintage condition, she has a few minor signs of wear. She has some mends in places, the bigger mend on her bodice is at the back the others are on the shoulders, these do not detract, only add to her charm! See photos, these have been reflected in her price.

 This beauty has minimal signs of vintage wear, but please bear in mind that our pieces are true vintage, they’ve been danced in and they have been lived in, so all of our garments will carry your usual signs of vintage wear. Anything that we think is outside of what would class as usual vintage wear, we will state.

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