Loris Azzaro couture vintage black silk feather & chains details caftan dress
By Loris Azzaro, Loris Azzaro Paris
Located in Antwerpen, Vlaams Gewest
STUNNING!!! Rare collector vintage 1970s item by Loris Azzaro. Black silk transparent caftan dress
Loris Azzaro couture vintage black silk feather & chains details caftan dress
By Loris Azzaro, Loris Azzaro Paris
Located in Antwerpen, Vlaams Gewest
STUNNING!!! Rare collector vintage 1970s item by Loris Azzaro. Black silk transparent caftan dress
Lucie Anne Black Feather Caftan, 1970s
By Lucie Ann
Located in Boca Raton, FL
batwing sleeves cascade into the body of the caftan edged by black marabou feathers. While likely intended
Vintage Valentino Caftan With Feather Cuffs
By Valentino Intimo, Valentino
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Vintage Valentino Maxi Caftan with a V-neck line and an abstract velvet burnout print. The
Vintage Abe Schrader Ostrich Feather Trimmed Bat Wing Caftan 1970s
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Abe Schrader chocolate brown chiffon and ostrich feather trim caftan from the 1970s. This dramatic
A Magnificent Magenta Marabou Feather Trimmed Caftan & Robe Vintage
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This is such a fabulous piece. Vintage from the 1980's. The magenta color with the thick marabou trim brings to mind old Hollywood glamour. In excellent condition. Fully lined. C...
Vintage LORIS AZZARO Couture 70's Black Silk, Feather & Chain Caftan Dress
By Loris Azzaro
Located in Antwerpen, Vlaams Gewest
STUNNING!!! Rare collectors item by Loris Azzaro. Black silk transparent caftan dress. Sleeve
1960's Galanos Feathered Matelassé Asymmetrical Gown
By Galanos, James Galanos
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Indian sari inspired silhouette. Gown is trimmed in orange ostrich feathers along an asymmetrical hem
1960's Yma Sumac Documented Yellow Silk-Chiffon & Ostrich-Feather Caftan Dress
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
stunning yellow silk-chiffon dress comes from her personal wardrobe. I love the caftan mini silhouette
Hanae Mori Couture Silk Beaded Evening Gown with Feather Applique Caftan
By Hanae Mori
Located in Los Angeles, CA
An absolutely stunning ensemble from Hanae Mori couture. Featuring an asian butterfly motif, the flowing silk fabric is covered in densely
Jean Louis Couture Two Layer Feather Trim Chiffon Dress & Caftan
By Jean Louis, JEAN LOUIS COUTURE
Located in Cloverdale, CA
Jean Louis Couture two layer pink chiffon dress with maribou feather trim. Sleeveless feather trim
Roberto Cavalli Feather Print Yellow Silk Caftan Dress New with Tags
By Roberto Cavalli
Located in Cloverdale, CA
Roberto Cavalli Feather Print Yellow Silk Caftan Dress New with Tags Thiis is long in the back
1972 Zandra Rhodes Hand-Painted Indian Feathers & Lillies Silk Caftan Dress
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
. I love the flirty fringed-feather sleeves and high-neck bodice. The "easy-to-wear" caftan silhouette
Badgley Mishka Jewel Embellished Silk Cold Shoulder Caftan
By Badgley Mischka
Located in Cloverdale, CA
Badgley Mischka Vintage Feather Pattern Silk Caftan Dress with Embellished Bust Size L Bust 38
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