FEATURES
- Black base with multicolored embroidery—because subtlety is overrated when your dress features entire architectural landscapes
- Intricately embroidered Asian buildings and trees, giving major "I'm too cultured for you" vibes
- Fabric toggle closure on the bust—because buttons are for people who haven't mastered the art of the dramatic reveal
- Standard cheongsam collar, sharp enough to slice through awkward dinner conversation
- Concealed side zipper—perfect for a quick escape when you’ve had enough of the party
Allegedly once worn by a woman named Margot, who was infamous for ghosting her own engagement party to go learn calligraphy at the local library. Legend has it, she traded this dress for a motorbike and a one-way ferry ticket. It’s unclear if she ever returned—or if she simply decided that life was better lived in places where nobody asked her how she got her eyebrows to match like that.
CONDITION
Excellent vintage condition.
MEASUREMENTS
suggested letter size: S/M
bust (underarm): 34"
waist: 28"
hip: 36"
length: 42"
shoulder to waist: 14"
sleeve: 8"
OTHER STATS
fabric stretch? none
color: black, multi colored brocade
material: feels like rayon
label: Golden Lotus
pinned on model? no
Note on fit:
***All items are measured while the garment is laying flat. The bust, waist & hip measurements have already been doubled for your convenience.***
Have questions? Please email us at holla@antiquesugar.com and we would be happy to assist you with your purchase!