NicolettaRose
Practically Family
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- Toluca Lake, CA
I came accross two very cool 1930's dresses at a local shop here in Burbank. These dresses orginally belonged to Paramount Studios, and have now been bought up by this store and put on thier racks. The dresses are not expensive, I just need to know if they should be saved, due to thier history, or not bothered with. I don't know the first thing about sewing, so maybe some of you ladies who know about it can help me out.
1. The dress which has the least problems is a brown dress, the tag says copyright 1933 in the paramount script. There is not much to complain about with this dress. It has a very unique shoulder detail, like I have never seen before. On the front of the dress there are some stains, because these dresses were used on a movie set in 1933, then shoved the the back of the closet, and then only brought out in 2007, I wonder if the stains will come out with dry cleaning? The dress is made of a nubby silk crepe and lace collar.
2. The second dress is the very sad one.The side seems of one of the dresses has literarlly split open and would need to be reinforced. The lace collar which used to be set in nice folds has litterally disintergrated and would probably need to be removed entirely, dress is made from a beautiful navy blue silk, but the silk has disintergrated in one spot, and would need to be patched.
What do you think?
Would you save pieces of history, or not buy them? The first one I am tempted to get if the stains would come out, or if I could cover it with something.
1. The dress which has the least problems is a brown dress, the tag says copyright 1933 in the paramount script. There is not much to complain about with this dress. It has a very unique shoulder detail, like I have never seen before. On the front of the dress there are some stains, because these dresses were used on a movie set in 1933, then shoved the the back of the closet, and then only brought out in 2007, I wonder if the stains will come out with dry cleaning? The dress is made of a nubby silk crepe and lace collar.
2. The second dress is the very sad one.The side seems of one of the dresses has literarlly split open and would need to be reinforced. The lace collar which used to be set in nice folds has litterally disintergrated and would probably need to be removed entirely, dress is made from a beautiful navy blue silk, but the silk has disintergrated in one spot, and would need to be patched.
What do you think?
Would you save pieces of history, or not buy them? The first one I am tempted to get if the stains would come out, or if I could cover it with something.