Vintage 1960s Beaded Floral Shift Dress – Size Apx XS/S
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Vintage 1960s Beaded Floral Shift Dress – Size Apx XS/S
Capture the elegance of the 1960s with this stunning vintage shift dress featuring intricate floral beading and embroidery. Crafted from a natural linen or linen-blend, the dress showcases symmetrical vine & blossom motifs in pink, yellow, & green. Each flower is bordered with delicate white seed beads, giving texture & charm. The dress closes with a metal zipper at the back and includes a blue lot tag inside, indicating mid-century commercial production—typical of department store or boutique garments of that era.
• Era: 1960s
• Color: Ivory with multicolor floral embroidery
• Fabric: Likely linen or linen blend (unlabeled)
• Tag: Blue lot label (no size tag)
• Measurements:
• Chest: 16” (flat)
• Length: 37”
• Estimated Size: XS to Small (please refer to measurements)
• Details: Beaded embroidery front, fully lined, metal back zipper
• Condition: Very good vintage condition; some mild wrinkling and minor age wear (see photos)
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Historical Note:
In the 1960s, shift dresses like this were a wardrobe staple for stylish women embracing modern silhouettes and bold embellishments. The presence of a blue lot tag places it as likely manufactured in small production runs for retail chains or boutiques, many of which sourced embroidered garments from regions such as Hong Kong, the Philippines, or India.





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