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Designer: Worth
Worth New York Millitary Silk/Wool Coat Dress with Black Leather Trim Size 4
By Worth
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Is it a coat? Is it a dress? Well, it's both... so we call it a Coat Dress. A beautifully made garment by Worth, New York. The fabric is a mid-weight (definatlly not heavy) black and...
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2010s Hong Kong Worth Day Dresses

Little Black Dress Silk Organza Ruffle Sleeve Dress by Worth Plus Size 14 Petite
By Worth
Located in Palm Springs, CA
From our “ Little Black Dress” collection, a Worth New York black silk chemise. This plus size 14 Petite is a black silk chemise with 3 layered black orga...
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2010s Chinese Worth Day Dresses

Little Black Dress Worth NY Lace Sleeve and Asymmetrical Bodice Dress Size 10
By Worth
Located in Palm Springs, CA
From our “Little Black Dress” collection a Worth New York Chemise that can go from day to evening.. The asymmetrical dress has a lace sleeve and bodice ...
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2010s Chinese Worth Day Dresses

A Worth Paquin Couture Embroidered Chiffon Dress - England Circa 1960
By Worth
Located in Toulon, FR
Circa 1960 France / England Worth cocktail dress in navy blue silk-crepe with horizontal stripes embroidered with iridescent navy glitter and translucent beads, from the last perio...
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1960s British Worth Day Dresses

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