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Vintage 1950s Peggy Hunt Crepe Dress
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Hudson on the Saint Croix, WI
➳ vintage 1950s dress * chocolate brown silk crepe * silk lining * gathered bodice * metal
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1950s Cocktail Dresses

Vintage 1940s Peggy Hunt Black Illusion Dress
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Hudson on the Saint Croix, WI
➳ vintage 1950s dress * black rayon crepe * nude nylon lining * black floral lace accents
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1940s Cocktail Dresses

Vintage 1940s Peggy Hunt Illusion Cocktail Dress
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Hudson on the Saint Croix, WI
➳ vintage 1940s dress * black rayon crepe * nude acetate lining * black floral lace bodice
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1940s Cocktail Dresses

1950's Peggy Hunt Black Ruffle Off-Shoulder Illusion Crepe Evening Dress Gown
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Total Length:54 inches This vintage Peggy Hunt designer dress is in excellent condition with no rips
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1950s American Evening Gowns

Peggy Hunt Vintage Dress Black Crepe Lace Evening Gown Illusion Bodice 1940s
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Portland, OR
This sensational 1940's Peggy Hunt vintage black rayon crepe dress has a pretty organza illusion
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1940s Evening Dresses

1940s Black Crepe Peplum Dress with Eyelet Work
By Peggy Hunt
Located in London, GB
A 1940s Peggy Hunt soft black crepe dress with a flattering peplum skirt. This piece features nude
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1940s Evening Dresses and Gowns

1940's Jean Carol Black Rayon-Crepe Plunge Hourglass Tiered-Fringe Evening Gown
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Peggy Hunt when she designed under the name "Jean Carol". Starting in the 1930's through the early 1960
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1940s American Evening Gowns

Vintage 1950's Peggy Hunt Black Illusion Lace Cocktail Dress
By Peggy Hunt
Located in Hudson on the Saint Croix, WI
vintage 1950's dress * black rayon crepe * gorgeous illusion bodice and shoulders * lace
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1950s Cocktail Dresses

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Finding the Right evening-dresses for You

With entire museum exhibitions dedicated to examining fashion designers and their creations, we’re finally recognizing that costuming is art. Evening dresses over time have conveyed specific statements about social class, position and beliefs. Fashion is a powerful means of self-expression, and sophisticated vintage evening dresses and gowns by our favorite couturier play no small role in making us feel wonderful but, perhaps more importantly, making us feel like ourselves.

In the 16th century, dresses and gowns were so important that England's Queen Elizabeth I defined rules about what dresses women could wear — guidance included long skirts and fitted bodices. Forward-thinking designers have responded to this history.

Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel reimagined traditionally masculine garments for feminine shapes, and her elegant evening dresses and gowns promoted comfort and grace in women’s wear that had been dominated in the previous century by layers of fabric. Christian Dior's gowns celebrated luxury and femininity in the late 1940s — and gave to women the gift of glamour they’d lost in the miserable years of the war. French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent introduced innovative and highly coveted dress designs in the 1960s while at the same time challenging sexist stereotypes about which members of society could wear tuxedos.

Works by unconventional British designer John Galliano — featured in houses like Givenchy and Dior — redefined limits that dressmakers faced in terms of material, construction and vision during the late 20th century. From his embroidered absinthe-green Oscars gown for actress Nicole Kidman to the iconic sleeveless Dior newspaper dress that Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw made famous, Galliano’s intricate and multifaceted work is reliably collectible and newsworthy

Today’s designers target an increasingly broad audience with their boundary-crossing work, and their tendency to play off of each other’s ideas means that every walk down the runway is also a walk through an entire history of fashion design and dress craftsmanship.

Whether you gravitate toward backless maxi dresses or silk charmeuse gowns by Alexander McQueen or embellished, ruffled floral-print designs by Chloe or Versace, there is an extraordinary collection of vintage and designer evening dresses and gowns waiting for you on 1stDibs.