vintage silk slip dress Silk Jacquard Slip Dress - 1940s
SKU: 50945848787
vintage silk slip dress

vintage silk slip dress Silk Jacquard Slip Dress - 1940s

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vintage silk slip dress Silk Jacquard Slip Dress - 1940sBe different. Wear UNIQUE, QUALITY items! Mix it up! Welcome to Lulu Boop Vintage, where history meets style. Our curated collection breathes new life into vintage and antique clothing, allowing each piece to continue its story with you. We invite you to be a part of this journeycherish these treasures, wear them with pride, and keep history alive. An exquisite 1940s silk jacquard slip dress in a delicate butter cream tone with a woven floral motif

Be different. Wear UNIQUE, QUALITY items! Mix it up!

Welcome to Lulu Boop Vintage, where history meets style. Our curated collection breathes new life into vintage and antique clothing, allowing each piece to continue its story with you. We invite you to be a part of this journey—cherish these treasures, wear them with pride, and keep history alive.

An exquisite 1940s silk jacquard slip dress in a delicate butter-cream tone with a woven floral motif that catches the light beautifully.

Trimmed with fine lace and added a silk  adjustable waist tie, this piece embodies the quiet luxury of vintage silk lingerie.

The jacquard weave reveals subtle floral patterns within the silk — a hallmark of fine mid-century craftsmanship.

Wear it as a collectible lingerie piece, or style it as a modern slip dress layered with a chunky knit or leather jacket for effortless vintage glamour.

Details:

• Era: Late 1930s–1940s

• Fabric: Pure silk jacquard (woven floral design)

• Color: Butter cream

• Trim: Fine lace

• Bias cut, soft drape

• Condition: Excellent vintage condition

• Adjustable waist tie

Style Tips:

– Wear as a slip dress with boots and a cardigan or leather jacket.

– Perfect layered under a blazer for a chic evening look maybe over pants (trend)

– Collectible vintage silk piece

Measurements:

All measurements are taken with the garment lying flat (in inches). (1 inch = 2.54 cm)

Armpit to armpit: 15 1/2”

Waist: 18 1/2”

Hips: 22”

End Width: 29”

Total Length (shoulder to hem): 35 1/2”

For reference the mannequin is a women’s size 2-4 USA with the following measurements:

Chest:  33.86”

Shoulder: 15”

Waist: 26.7”

Hips: 24”

The model is a size Small and her measurements are:

Bust: 33”

Waist: 28”

Hips: 35”

Height: 5’3”

PLEASE CHECK MEASUREMENTS BEFORE PURCHASE!

Vintage and antique clothing often differ from modern standardized sizes. Many were handmade for an individual, so sizing can vary. Instead of relying on a labeled size, compare the given measurements to a garment that fits you well. If you have any questions about fit, feel free to ask—I’m happy to help!

Condition - Care

Vintage and antique items have been previously loved, so small imperfections may exist.

Hand-dyed pieces: Due to the nature of hand-dyeing, colors may not be perfectly even. Please wash these items delicately, preferably alone or with similar colors.

Antique fabrics (pre-1930s): Delicate materials such as 1920s silk or Edwardian muslin require extra care. These fabrics can be fragile and should be worn loosely to prevent stress or tearing.

Things to Consider for Edwardian & Victorian Clothing:

A marked XS piece may have medium-sized shoulders and hips but a tiny waist (corset-era sizing).

Sleeves are often ¾ length, not full-length.

Buttons may be mismatched due to age and previous repairs.

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International buyers: Please provide a phone number for delivery purposes.

Import taxes/duties are the buyer’s responsibility.

Final Notes

Any accessories shown in the photos are for styling purposes only and are not included in the purchase.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! Thanks for visiting Lulu Boop Vintage.

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AVR-S770H - My first AVR and my first Denon - works great with Directv and Fire Stick
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This review is for the Denon AVR-S770H. I was apprehensive about buying an AVR for my main TV. I've always used a soundbar and was happy with the results. I assumed that adding an AVR would make things finicky and complicated. I'm happy to say, that is not true. This Denon has been fabulous. My requirements for a home theater receiver were/are the following: 1) Ease of use and NO additional remotes to our current set-up (family needs, I'm not a bachelor!) 2) I need the ability to connect 2 zones: the TV room and I have a pair of outdoor speakers on the patio First, as to the remote situation, I use Directv and I use an Amazon Fire Stick 4k. My old set-up was super simple. I picked up the Directv remote and hit Power. That turned on the TV, the Directv box, and the soundbar (since it was connected to the TV ARC port). Simple. If I wanted to change over to the Fire Stick, I simply used the same Directv remote to change the input and then used the Fire Stick remote from there. I'm happy to say the Denon has made things even simpler. Not only does the Directv remote turn on/off the TV, Direct box, and the Denon receiver but now I don't even have to bother switching inputs. If I pick up the Fire Stick remote and hit the Home button, the Denon senses that and immediately switches over. Likewise, if I pick up the Directv remote and hit a button, the Denon will switch back over to Directv. So that is an actual improvement. By the way, in order to get the Directv remote to turn off the Denon, don't worry about trying to program the remote via the Directv menu (I tried all the codes and failed). Instead, go to the Denon setting menu. Choose Setup> Video> HDMI Setup. Change the "Power Off Control" to "Video" or "All". Now the Denon will turn on/off when the TV does (using the Directv remote). My second concern was operating a second set of speakers via Zone 2. That also works perfectly. Now when I step outside to sit on the patio, I simply hit the Zone 2 button on the front of the Denon. I can use my phone to play music via the Denon's built-in Bluetooth. Some users need to be aware: in order to operate Zone 2, the receiver needs to be switched from 7.2 channel to 5.1 + Zone 2. That's perfectly acceptable for me since my TV has only front L & R speakers and a subwoofer. So I'm not even using the full capabilities of the 5.1. If you need 7.2 and a second zone, you need to find a different AVR. In sum, I bought this Denon with some trepidation and thought maybe I'd have to return it. Instead, it does everything I want and then some. Of course, it sounds great too. I'm so glad I switched from the soundbar.
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I had an Onkyo 5100 for a few years and experienced lots of issues with the UI over HDMI but after many many firmware updates they seemed to have resolved that and it had a great sound. Recently however the receiver started to turn itself on for no reason and I felt that it was a fire hazard. I bought this unit as a replacement and so far it is flawless. I believe that this receiver sounds even better and hopefully more reliable. The Atmos sound is excellent.
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Chelsea, US
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A firmware nightmare
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Neuralsplyce
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Turned me into a Denon fan.
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