Vintage 80s/90s David Hayes Silk Dress – Hot Pink & Black Colour Block
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A show-stopping piece of American designer history! This stunning vintage dress by David Hayes—a favored designer of Hollywood icons in the 80s and 90s—is a perfect blend of bold colour and classic tailoring.
Crafted from luxurious 100% Silk, this dress features an electric Hot Pink top and sleeves, dramatically separated from the black knee-length skirt by a striking wavy, diagonal border line across the front and back.
Features:
Designer: David Hayes for Neiman Marcus
Fabric: 100% Silk (fully lined)
Colour Block: Hot Pink top/sleeves and Black skirt
Design Element: Unique wavy diagonal seam line dividing the colours
Neckline: Classic round neck with delicate piping detail
Sleeves: Long, slim sleeves with slightly padded shoulders (a hallmark of the era)
Fit: Flattering body-skimming silhouette
Closure: Hidden back zipper and a loop/button detail at the back neck.
Made in: U.S.A.
Era: Late 1980s to Early 1990s
This dress is an excellent choice for a vintage collector, a cocktail party, a formal event, or anyone looking to make a vibrant, elegant statement.
Size: 8 Please compare these measurements to a dress you already own for a perfect fit, as vintage sizing can vary.
Measurements:
Bust: 38”
Waist: 35”
Hip: 40”
Length of Sleeve: 23”
Length from mid-shoulder to hem: 38”
The condition of this dress is ‘like new’, except for a white pin dot mark near the front neckline and a small stain on one sleeve at the back near the wrist. (see last two photos)
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burneyhurriya
Do you know if the shoulder pads can be removed?
Oct 21Reply

linvintage
The shoulder pads are hand stitched to the dress, so the thread can easily be cut and the pads removed.
Oct 21Reply
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