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1970s LEONARD Fashion Paris Black White Animal Leopard Print Wool Blend Knit Top
By Leonard Fashion
Located in Munich, DE
Sophisticated Léonard Fashion Paris black and cream leopard print wool blend knit top from the 1970s. The eye-catching vintage Léonard Fashion P...
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1970s French Germany - Clothing

1970s LEONARD Fashion Paris Brown Animal Leopard Print Wool Blend Knit Top
By Leonard Fashion
Located in Munich, DE
Sophisticated Léonard Fashion Paris leopard print wool blend knit top in shades of brown from the 1970s. The eye-catching vintage Léonard Fashio...
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1970s French Germany - Clothing

Original Paul-Louis Orrier Haute Couture Silk Dress 70s Ruffle Pleated
By Paul-Louis Orrier
Located in Berlin, BE
This is the most gorgeous dress! It is made of such a beautiful delicate silk fabric and lovely strong saturated colours, the shape is typical 1970s. The construction is so well done and there are so many beautiful handmade details. The upper silk is super soft and pleated, it falls in ruffles. The black undersirt has a strengthened hem to create and maintain the shape. The collar falls in ruffles and the front part closes with little hooks. The buttons are covered with the silk fabric. It has two labels inside, one says Walter Gross Zürich (now called GROSS COUTURE, a distrubutor of Haute Couture fashion) and the other one says Paul-Louis Orrier, the designer. This is such a rare one of a kind Couture dress. It comes with a matching belt. The belt had a velcro fastening, I am very sure this was added afterwards, also it didn't work so I removed it. The belt no only closes if you tie it, I would recommend to maybe add press button for your desired fit. Paul-Louis Orrier is an amazing 20th century French designer whose work can be found in the Mint Museum, NC and in the Texas Fashion...
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1970s Germany - Clothing

Hungarian traditional Shirt and Apron, embroieder by hand with pealrs, 1940's
Located in Stuttgart, DE
JO NAPOT KIVANOK = HI GOOD AFTERNOON ! Here I am offering an extra great and beautiful hungarian hand-embroidered wedding Skirt with Apron from the early 1950s. The original piece features a full, pleated skirt that is open at the front and you can varie the width. So you can vary the width of the skirt well. The magnficent hand-embroidered apron...
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1940s Hungarian Germany - Clothing

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