1970s prom dresses 1970's High School Diary Entry 'Senior Cord' Prom Dress
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1970s prom dresses

1970s prom dresses 1970's High School Diary Entry 'Senior Cord' Prom Dress

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1970s prom dresses 1970's High School Diary Entry 'Senior Cord' Prom DressA truly one of a kind snapshot of late 20th century teenage Americana. This was once a classic late '70s prom dress by Bill Levkoff, but an artist of unknown origins has elevated this into a moody teenage masterpiece. Due to the cultural references amongst other clues, it appears this colorful transformation transpired in the 1990's. The 1970's Levkoff dress is composed of a beige satin and cut in an empire silhouette, a popular style for prom dresses


A truly one of a kind snapshot of late 20th century teenage Americana. This was once a classic late '70s prom dress by Bill Levkoff, but an artist of unknown origins has elevated this into a moody teenage masterpiece. Due to the cultural references amongst other clues, it appears this colorful transformation transpired in the 1990's. The 1970's Levkoff dress is composed of a beige satin and cut in an empire silhouette, a popular style for prom dresses of the era. The simple piece serves as a canvas for a one-of-a-kind confessional. At first glance, the slightly juvenile scribbling appears to be inspired by the classic 'Senior Cords', an American classic for High Schoolers from the 1920's-1980's. This piece differs in it's poetic and long-winded diary entry style composition. A wearable work of art. The semi-sheer outer layer allows for the base of swirling doodles to peak through. Playful, expressive, and undeniably unique. A real conversation starter! 
Great vintage condition. Light signs of wear at the armpits with light color bleeding of the writing. No yellowing perspiration stains, though.
Labelled a US 8.

 1970's High School Diary Dress Details

All measurements in inches (centimeters)

DESIGNER
Bill Levkoff/Unknown
ERA
1970's/1990's
TYPE
Customized/Art
RARITY
ONE-OF-A-KIND
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Measurement Inches CM
Bust 36.5 inches 93 cm
Waist 29 inches 74 cm
Hip 40 inches  102 cm
Length 55 inches 140 cm
Bill Levkoff 1970s customized with handwritten poetry. Beige semi-sheer fabric with hand-drawn swirls. Multicolored poetic phrases throughout creating collage-like effect. Fitted bodice, delicate straps, gentle flare. Zipper back with bow accents. Wearable work of art. One-of-a-kind statement dress. Personal, creative, artistic individuality. Excellent vintage condition.
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