1960’s psychedelic Swirl dress by Norman Davidson

$75.00
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This dress is the epitome of how fun 1960’s clothing was. I can totally picture Goldie Hawn wearing it on Laugh In.

I’ve had this dress for years but never found an occasion to wear it myself. It is one of my ultimate favorite in-the-wild finds and I’m hoping it’ll make someone happy to own and wear.

Lying flat, it was hard to photograph the dress itself. It’s pretty much a straight cut, form fitting shape and the fabric only has about an inch or two of stretch.

The colors are so vibrant and the pattern looks like a neon peacock feather. It has a collar that looks best folded down in my option. It is tube shaped and VERY form fitting, meaning it’s pretty much one size straight down.

There is no fabric content tag, but it feels like a synthetic blend. There’s a cute little pink nylon, 20.5” inch zipper on the back that I would recommend not putting through a dryer.

I made sure to hand wash this so it is ready to be worn. ✨

Even though I don’t enjoy referring to manufactured clothing as one of a kind, this dress is pretty spectacular, and I doubt you will see another one anytime soon.

Measurements

Pit to pit: 16.5” inches (double, with a little stretch)

Waist: 14” (double, with a few inches of stretch)

Hips: 15” (double, with a few inches of stretch)

Length (shoulder to bottom hem): 36.5”

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This dress is the epitome of how fun 1960’s clothing was. I can totally picture Goldie Hawn wearing it on Laugh In.

I’ve had this dress for years but never found an occasion to wear it myself. It is one of my ultimate favorite in-the-wild finds and I’m hoping it’ll make someone happy to own and wear.

Lying flat, it was hard to photograph the dress itself. It’s pretty much a straight cut, form fitting shape and the fabric only has about an inch or two of stretch.

The colors are so vibrant and the pattern looks like a neon peacock feather. It has a collar that looks best folded down in my option. It is tube shaped and VERY form fitting, meaning it’s pretty much one size straight down.

There is no fabric content tag, but it feels like a synthetic blend. There’s a cute little pink nylon, 20.5” inch zipper on the back that I would recommend not putting through a dryer.

I made sure to hand wash this so it is ready to be worn. ✨

Even though I don’t enjoy referring to manufactured clothing as one of a kind, this dress is pretty spectacular, and I doubt you will see another one anytime soon.

Measurements

Pit to pit: 16.5” inches (double, with a little stretch)

Waist: 14” (double, with a few inches of stretch)

Hips: 15” (double, with a few inches of stretch)

Length (shoulder to bottom hem): 36.5”

This dress is the epitome of how fun 1960’s clothing was. I can totally picture Goldie Hawn wearing it on Laugh In.

I’ve had this dress for years but never found an occasion to wear it myself. It is one of my ultimate favorite in-the-wild finds and I’m hoping it’ll make someone happy to own and wear.

Lying flat, it was hard to photograph the dress itself. It’s pretty much a straight cut, form fitting shape and the fabric only has about an inch or two of stretch.

The colors are so vibrant and the pattern looks like a neon peacock feather. It has a collar that looks best folded down in my option. It is tube shaped and VERY form fitting, meaning it’s pretty much one size straight down.

There is no fabric content tag, but it feels like a synthetic blend. There’s a cute little pink nylon, 20.5” inch zipper on the back that I would recommend not putting through a dryer.

I made sure to hand wash this so it is ready to be worn. ✨

Even though I don’t enjoy referring to manufactured clothing as one of a kind, this dress is pretty spectacular, and I doubt you will see another one anytime soon.

Measurements

Pit to pit: 16.5” inches (double, with a little stretch)

Waist: 14” (double, with a few inches of stretch)

Hips: 15” (double, with a few inches of stretch)

Length (shoulder to bottom hem): 36.5”