This bra has many hand made details but has a size 34 label so it was most likely made for resale at a very nice shop. The straps, rosette and binding are all silk ribbon, and the lace is incredibly soft.
Notice the lovely tricolor petals on the silk rosette and these little center pleats to give fullness to the bust... a lovely but futile attempt with a bra that reveals nearly everything.
Strap tails finished on the outside of the bra as an ornamental detail... the first I have ever seen.
Whoever made this bra, they, like me, just couldn't quite seem to get their closure to match up perfectly either ( A miscalculation I make time and time again).
Sigh, oh for the old days. As lovely as this bra is, and it's in my very tiny size, I'm terrified to wear it and risk harming it.
To recreate this bra myself I think I think I would use DuBarry 2587B. This pattern is beautiful and I'm tempted to make a reproduction of it.
How about you? Do you have any vintage lingerie that's just too pretty to wear?
I love the little pleats at the end of the straps!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely! Aside from being afraid of wrecking something as delicate as this if I wore it, I'd be afraid that it wouldn't offer any support. But so very lovely!
ReplyDeletewhat a great score! I do have some intake pieces but none as handmade as this (and that's a good thing!)
ReplyDeleteI'm a fairly hefty old doll, with a 46 inch bust. I once bought 2 (Handmade, I'm sure) silk slips at an estate sale. They fit perfectly. I wore them, mending as necessary, until they were little but rags. What joy!!! I felt lovely every single time I put one on.
ReplyDeleteI have this one
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that I won't ever wear. It is too large, but even if it wasn't, it is just too nice and delicate to wear. I love the little pink silk triangles and the lace has a velvety like texture on it.
Really gorgeous. I also worry about the support issue with vintage items or even makes based on original patterns.
ReplyDeleteExactly! But they're so pretty!
DeleteOh so gorgeous! I admit that the only vintage items I own are patterns - so no clothing items. I think if I did own something like this, I may wear it on special occasions, but I would definitely try to make a reproduction. The DuBarry pattern looks like a good starting point, now you just need some beautiful lace.
ReplyDeletePerfect.they're so pretty,gorgeous.flower looks very beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteI love this. Thanks for sharing :)
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Is there a dart on the flower side by the strap, but not on the other side? I think all people with natural breasts have one larger than the other - perhaps this was custom made or custom altered. And there's two darts at the bottom of the cup. This style could be used a sleepwear bra, where you want your boobs in a garment but not *held in.* Of course fashionable 20s and 30s dresses de-emphasized the bust so again your boobs would be in the bra, but much lower than they would be in an underwire bra. My bust point is at least a couple inches lower for sleepwear than for daywear/with an underwire bra. Such a cute garment though, and a nice pretty pink. I wonder if it's rayon lace, or silk? If I were you I'd be all over recreating this style as a sleepwear bra or a swimsuit top :)
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for hours and I haven’t found such awesome work.
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