A 1940s vintage bias cut slip dress that was originally a nightgown. It has lace and ribbon on both the bodice and skirt sewn to the fabric to create the design of bows. The slip also has a gathered bust, lace trim on the bodice, attached waist ties, and cut-outs on the front of the shoulder straps. I believe the ivory satin fabric is a rayon nylon blend.
Size: xs to m/l
Bust: 40-41" at max, but will drape smaller, and waist seam will need to fit over bust/shoulders because there are no fasteners at the waist other than the waist ties (for reference the model has a bust size of ~32")
Waist: 32" at rest and 37" at max (and will cinch smaller with waist ties) -- I'm measuring at the seam, which is a high waist, approximately 14.5" from shoulder
Hip: 46" at max stretch (but best for 44" or smaller)
Length: 59-60" (will fall slightly shorter when draped on wearer because of bias cut)
Condition: Very good. Fabric at front waist (just below seam) doesn't lie completely flat. A few dents and pinholes on back of skirt that aren't glaring. Slip presents well.