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Designer: Worth
A Redingote Velvet dress by Jean-Charles Worth Haute Couture - Paris Circa 1923
By House of Worth, Worth
Located in Toulon, FR
Circa 1923/1924 Paris Redingote evening dress in chimney sweep brown velvet embroidered in a champagne color by the famous Maison Worth. Ample straight cut, long sleeves, high collar...
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1920s French Worth Evening Dresses and Gowns

Vintage Worth Black Cocktail Dress
By Worth
Located in London, GB
A chic vintage cocktail dress by Worth. The dress is wonderfully constructed with internal boning, and is fully lined with a central back zip. It has velvet straps and hem. Measure...
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1960s British Worth Evening Dresses and Gowns

Grey Chiffon Cocktail dress by Worth
By Worth
Located in London, GB
A chic cocktail dress designed by Worth, London. The dress has an outer layer of dark grey silk chiffon. The skirt is lined in a deep mauve/grey coloured fabric and the bust area in ...
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1950s British Worth Evening Dresses and Gowns

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 Evening Dresses and Gowns

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A Worth French Couture Velvet Dress and Bolero Circa 1950
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Located in Toulon, FR
Circa 1950 France Haute Couture evening set consisting of a dress and a bolero in black silk velvet by Maurice or Roger Worth from the early 1950s. Embroidery work on the shoulders, waist and bottom of the dress with black jet beads in volute drawings. Bolero with mandarin collar and small kimono...
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A Worth French Couture Velvet Dress and Bolero Circa 1950
A Worth French Couture Velvet Dress and Bolero Circa 1950
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Size: Equivalent French Size 38
1940's Worth Sleeveless Black Wool Crepe Dress
By Worth
Located in Studio City, CA
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1940s French Worth Evening Dresses and Gowns

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