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FROM MARY FRANCES'S CLOSET This 1950s burlap circle skirt with green giraffe appliqué & hand painting is truly the most fabulous, silliest, most adorable garment ever... View full details
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FROM MARY FRANCES'S CLOSET A darling of a dancing skirt, this is in a very technical fabric for the midcentury, a full circle, cleverly perma-pleated... View full details
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FROM LADY STARLIGHT'S CLOSET You have never seen a more extravagant skirt, it really is the biggest pink flounce crinoline tutu In The World. It... View full details
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FROM MARIE ROTTLER'S CLOSET Such a sweet dress, this really is the quintessential party gown, by Emma Domb, the doyenne of such things from the... View full details
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FROM MARY FRANCES'S CLOSET A sweet duo in a --very hi-tech for the time -- Orlon (60%) Rayon (40%) mix fabric with a cool hand somewhere... View full details
FROM ALISON ATTENBOROUGH'S CLOSET Here's a total classic: a late-1940s to mid-1950s jacket in very plush (five eighths inch) mouton--which is sheared dyed sheepskin, and... View full details
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FROM MARIE ROTTLER'S CLOSET A quintessential fur piece, from Shillito's Fur Salon of Cincinnati, this is fully lined Natural Pastel Mink from American bred animals. Fastens... View full details
FROM MARY FRANCES'S CLOSET A darling little number, fitted to the waist, bracelet length sleeves, scoop neck, drop shoulder, low back with buttons and bow... View full details
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An adorable little purse featuring what looks like, though probably isn't, hand worked tapestry: a pastoral scene surrounded by letters. The hilarious thing is the letters... View full details
FROM KATE SEKULES'S CLOSET Supersweet fairytale of a dress in an impressionistic floral cotton chintz (slightly glazed) of grays, brown, yellow and cream. From the... View full details