1970s Disco Sequin Marjon Couture Dress

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Saturday Night Fever eat your heart out! This is a stunning example of a classic disco dress from the heart of the disco era.

She's a gorgeous aqua-turquoise shade in jersey with some stretch for comfort. A batwing style sleeve is grown on from the bodice which has ruching cords across the top of the shoulders and can be adjusted for as much or as little gather as you desire, and the cords then tie at the back. The full bodice comes down into gathers at the waist which is fully elasticated with a seafoam turquoise sequin band. The skirt is also gathered from the bottom of the band creating fullness and movement. Do the Hustle, anyone?

Although we have listed this dress as a size Clara, because of the stretch it will comfortably also fit sizes Bette, Dorothy and Esther.

Made in England (Mayfair) for Baker by a designer collab between Trina Lewis and Marjon Couture. Marjon Couture was a fashion brand established in the early 1950s and ran until the mid 70s created by Jonas and the name Marjon inspired by his first wife Marie. Trina Lewis was a business woman and dressmaker who created an ingenuous strapless bodice made of cambric and boned and taped for structure and support. This because widely acclaimed and made her a household name as it negated the need for the most tiresome of undergarments - the boned bra.

Condition

Exceptional condition, no flaws.


Measurements and details

All vintage clothing is measured with the garment flat and measurements doubled for width. Please compare these measurements to a garment that fits you well as often there is very little or no give in vintage fabrics.

Bust: 40-52 inches
Waist: 24-37 inches
Hips: 52-65 inches
Length from shoulder 45 inches
There is no useable hem, around 1/2" in each of the side seam allowances for alterations.


Our model Miss Barbara normally wears a VV size Clara and is 5'5" tall.