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1970s Malcolm Starr Emerald Green Chiffon Gown & Ostrich Feather Cape Set

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American designer Malcolm Starr made a name for himself in the late 1960s and 1970s, creating elegant dress and coat ensembles that were a heady blend of demure femininity and commanding fashion. Often working in monochromatic palettes, Starr took his bright fashions far and wide during the 1960s and 70s, opening boutiques in Japan and Hong Kong.

This green beauty features a spaghetti strap slip gown that coasts over the bust and hips with subtle fit. The double layer construction keeps the semi-opaque interior lining smoothly against the body, with the exterior layer of chiffon adding frothy movement to the ensemble. The garment closes at the side with a zipper.

The essential drama of this ensemble owes its success to the chiffon cape, which is trimmed with a feathery blend of dyed ostrich and game feathers. The graduated hem brings the fullness of the richly textured feathers up to the bust line before sloping down to hip level at the back. Closing at the back with a single hook and eye, the cape can be worn to the side, or up over the shoulders like a boa. The late 60s glamour similar to musical groups like The Supremes emanates from this gorgeous green gown by Malcolm Starr.

Size estimate: XS/S

Measurements:

Bust: 34 inches

Waist: 27 inches

Hips: 37 inches

Length: 56 inches

This 1970s gown by Malcolm Starr is in good condition with light wear to the chiffon and feathers, and has been professionally cleaned and pressed. A green spaghetti strap slip gown has subtle fit over the bust and hips, closing at the left side with a zipper. The double layer construction keeps the semi-opaque interior lining smoothly against the body, with the exterior layer of chiffon overlaying it.

A matching chiffon cape has a graduated feather hem that brings the fullness of the richly textured feathers up to the bust line before sloping down to hip level at the back. Closing at the back with a single hook and eye, the cape can be worn to the side, or up over the shoulders like a boa. High-quality vintage pieces like this are yours to live in and love while increasing in value every year. It’s never too soon to start collecting them, as an investment in your wardrobe—and in yourself.

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