Vintage 1960s Tie Dye Dress Boul’ Miche by Gerald Pierce M
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This is a 1960s tie dye dress made under the Boul’ Miche by Gerald Pierce label. Boul’ Miche was a New York fashion house headed by Gerald Pierce during the mid-1960s. Boul” Miche was known for its use of colourful fabrics and this dress is no exception, featuring a striking tie dye pattern is tones of golden yellow, brown, grey, violet and black against a white background. The dress is made in a sleeveless A line with cutaway shoulders, open upper back and in a below the knee length. Despite being A line, it falls straight with draping. This 1960s tie dye dress does up at the back neck with two buttons and is fully lined in a voile that I think is cotton based.
Label: Boul’ Miche by Gerald Pierce. There are no other labels.
Fabric: Unlabeled, but appears to be a quality cotton faille - not sure exactly, but definitely very good quality
Sizing: There is no size label on this 1960s tie dye dress, and although it should fit a medium size, please rely on the following exterior measurements for fit:
Bust: 35”
Waist: 38”
Hips: 43”
Hemline: 53”
Overall length: 39 1/2”
Condition: This 1960s tie dye dress is in excellent condition with no noted wear, tear, stains or odour.
The fabric is pretty spectacular on this 1960s tie dye dress - nice example of mid 60s American fashion design!