1970s Oscar De La Renta Navy Floral Organza and Gold Lurex Maxi Dress

£1,475.00
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This incredible lame maxi dress was designed by Oscar de la Renta circa 1968-1971. We have added a photo of a very similar Oscar de la Renta gown taken by David Bailey for the September 1971 issue of Vogue. By 1972, the fashion world had moved on from this maximalist take on bohemia and colour-block prints started to emerge again.

The fabric of this gown is stunning; rich navy-blue silk organza is detailed with luscious florals in burnt orange, candy pink, yellow and emerald green, alongside swirling botanical forms woven from shimmering gold lurex thread. The silhouette is of its era yet also classic, with a nipped-in waist and full skirt, softly pleated at the point it hits the waistband. The sleeves are sheer and full-length. The collar is voluminous and ruffled and plays to the extravagant femininity the brand is known for today. This dress is fully lined in navy-blue satin. It fastens at the back of the neck with a hidden tonal zip, snap closures and hook-and-eye clasp.

With the original “Oscar De La Renta boutique” label this stunning gown is a show-stopping addition to any event wardrobe and is in excellent vintage condition.  We did notice a small hole 3-4 mm diameter on the right side of the dress; we nearly didn't spot it as it gets lost in the folds of the dress and busy print.  This is not noticeable at all when worn. The fabric has no stretch nor size and composition label, so please check our measurements below.  We suggest a best fit for sizes UK 8-10 or US 4-6 with plenty of room in the hip. 

MEASUREMENTS

BUST - 35 in. (89 cm)

WAIST - 28 in. (71 cm)

HIP - 42 in. (107 cm)

LENGTH - 52 in. (132 cm)

* AUTHENTICATION IS SUPPLIED BY THE BOUTIQUE