1940s Ecru Silk Bias Cut Slip Gown

 

 

 

 

Our fantasies used to revolve around Mike Pacheco, who worked at the place where we banked. Fueled by our wicked thoughts, we'd drive miles just to make a withdrawal at the bank instead of using an ATM. We knew he didn't belong there and was destined for greater things, but nonetheless, we were acutely disappointed the day he up and disappeared from the teller counter, never to be seen again.  Oh well, some fantasies aren't meant to be realized, we suppose. If they were, they'd probably end up being something tawdry like, 'The Real Housewives of Orange County".  This is definitely a gown to realize a fantasy in. Supple ecru hued silk charmeuse, bias cut into a simple, yet alluring slip gown. The bodice is backed in silk georgette, with a neat floral appliqué on net. It slips on over the head, (or possibly drops in a pool of silk to your feet if you're removing it), with a couple of tiny buttons at the back. The bias cut gives some variance on the size, it will fit up to a 38" bust, waist 28", hips 36"", length 45". Pretty good condition, very wearable, and it feels, oh so good against skin - yours and your fantasy man's. Hey Mike, you're still the one.  $130