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1960s Pauline Trigère Demi Couture Gold Lace Dress

1960s Pauline Trigère Demi Couture Gold Lace Dress

This late 1960s Pauline Trigère demi-couture evening dress is tailored from a mesmerising metallic gold silk lace cloth which glitters as it catches the light. It has a nipped-in waist and full, swirling skirt - perfect for making an entrance at a party or high profile event. The neckline is trimmed with a gold lace ruffle with a scallop hem. It has delicate spaghetti straps crafted from gold lace and lined with nude cloth. The bottom hem is cut to a playful scallop to echo the neckline. Lined with nude silk organza throughout and the label reads “Pauline Trigère” in vermillion font against white cloth.

This piece is in excellent, archival vintage condition with no issues. It has no size or composition labels so please check the below measurements as the fabric has no stretch. Current fit is around a UK 8-10 or US 4-6. Our model is a UK 6 US 0-2 and 5'11". This dress was roomy on her.

Notes on Designer: Pauline Trigère was one of the most famous French-born American couturières working during the 1950s and 1960s. Her career spanned more than four decades and helped define modern American fashion. Beginning in the 1940s, she became known for her architectural tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, and refined ready-to-wear designs that combined elegance with functionality. Trigère was among the first American designers to be internationally recognized, showing collections in Paris and earning multiple industry honors, including several Coty Awards. She was also a trailblazer in her hiring practices, notably becoming one of the first high-profile designers to employ an African American designer, Arthur McGee, in a senior role. Her designs were worn by many famous women including Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Evelyn Lauder, Lena Horne, Angela Lansbury, Bette Davis, and Wallis Simpson. Trigère also designed many of Patricia Neal's costumes for Breakfast at Tiffany's, additional dresses were designed by Edith Head.

MEASUREMENTS

BUST - 36 in. (91 cm)

WAIST -28 in. (71 cm)

HIP - 54 in. (137 cm)

LENGTH - 47 in. (120 cm)

$2,258.01
1960s Pauline Trigère Demi Couture Gold Lace Dress
$2,258.01

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1960s Pauline Trigère Demi Couture Gold Lace Dress

This late 1960s Pauline Trigère demi-couture evening dress is tailored from a mesmerising metallic gold silk lace cloth which glitters as it catches the light. It has a nipped-in waist and full, swirling skirt - perfect for making an entrance at a party or high profile event. The neckline is trimmed with a gold lace ruffle with a scallop hem. It has delicate spaghetti straps crafted from gold lace and lined with nude cloth. The bottom hem is cut to a playful scallop to echo the neckline. Lined with nude silk organza throughout and the label reads “Pauline Trigère” in vermillion font against white cloth.

This piece is in excellent, archival vintage condition with no issues. It has no size or composition labels so please check the below measurements as the fabric has no stretch. Current fit is around a UK 8-10 or US 4-6. Our model is a UK 6 US 0-2 and 5'11". This dress was roomy on her.

Notes on Designer: Pauline Trigère was one of the most famous French-born American couturières working during the 1950s and 1960s. Her career spanned more than four decades and helped define modern American fashion. Beginning in the 1940s, she became known for her architectural tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, and refined ready-to-wear designs that combined elegance with functionality. Trigère was among the first American designers to be internationally recognized, showing collections in Paris and earning multiple industry honors, including several Coty Awards. She was also a trailblazer in her hiring practices, notably becoming one of the first high-profile designers to employ an African American designer, Arthur McGee, in a senior role. Her designs were worn by many famous women including Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Evelyn Lauder, Lena Horne, Angela Lansbury, Bette Davis, and Wallis Simpson. Trigère also designed many of Patricia Neal's costumes for Breakfast at Tiffany's, additional dresses were designed by Edith Head.

MEASUREMENTS

BUST - 36 in. (91 cm)

WAIST -28 in. (71 cm)

HIP - 54 in. (137 cm)

LENGTH - 47 in. (120 cm)

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This late 1960s Pauline Trigère demi-couture evening dress is tailored from a mesmerising metallic gold silk lace cloth which glitters as it catches the light. It has a nipped-in waist and full, swirling skirt - perfect for making an entrance at a party or high profile event. The neckline is trimmed with a gold lace ruffle with a scallop hem. It has delicate spaghetti straps crafted from gold lace and lined with nude cloth. The bottom hem is cut to a playful scallop to echo the neckline. Lined with nude silk organza throughout and the label reads “Pauline Trigère” in vermillion font against white cloth.

This piece is in excellent, archival vintage condition with no issues. It has no size or composition labels so please check the below measurements as the fabric has no stretch. Current fit is around a UK 8-10 or US 4-6. Our model is a UK 6 US 0-2 and 5'11". This dress was roomy on her.

Notes on Designer: Pauline Trigère was one of the most famous French-born American couturières working during the 1950s and 1960s. Her career spanned more than four decades and helped define modern American fashion. Beginning in the 1940s, she became known for her architectural tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, and refined ready-to-wear designs that combined elegance with functionality. Trigère was among the first American designers to be internationally recognized, showing collections in Paris and earning multiple industry honors, including several Coty Awards. She was also a trailblazer in her hiring practices, notably becoming one of the first high-profile designers to employ an African American designer, Arthur McGee, in a senior role. Her designs were worn by many famous women including Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Evelyn Lauder, Lena Horne, Angela Lansbury, Bette Davis, and Wallis Simpson. Trigère also designed many of Patricia Neal's costumes for Breakfast at Tiffany's, additional dresses were designed by Edith Head.

MEASUREMENTS

BUST - 36 in. (91 cm)

WAIST -28 in. (71 cm)

HIP - 54 in. (137 cm)

LENGTH - 47 in. (120 cm)