vintage yellow dress 1950's Philip Hulitar Couture Yellow Roses Silk Strapless Party Dress
SKU: 94269418542
vintage yellow dress

vintage yellow dress 1950's Philip Hulitar Couture Yellow Roses Silk Strapless Party Dress

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vintage yellow dress 1950's Philip Hulitar Couture Yellow Roses Silk Strapless Party DressID: 0427263 Size: small Condition: excellent This highly stylized 1950's Philip Hulitar yellow roses watercolor silk sculpted dress is such a rare and beautiful example of Old Hollywood couture. Philip Hulitar was an acclaimed New York based couturier celebrated for his refined eveningwear and impeccable construction. He was a go to designer for socialites and actresses in the 1950s and 60s, including Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, and model Jean

ID: 0427263
Size: small
Condition: excellent

This highly stylized 1950's Philip Hulitar yellow roses watercolor silk sculpted dress is such a rare and beautiful example of ‘Old Hollywood’ couture. Philip Hulitar was an acclaimed New York-based couturier celebrated for his refined eveningwear and impeccable construction. He was a go-to designer for socialites and actresses in the 1950s and 60s, including Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, and model Jean Patchett. It is also important to note the influence French haute couture had on the wealthy American market during this time. At first glance, you would swear this floral masterpiece was a Christian Dior creation from his 1956 spring-summer collection. 

Cut from luminous silk printed with large-scale watercolor yellow roses and rich emerald green foliage, the luxurious fabric immediately captures the eye. The strapless bodice is clean and structured, sitting straight across the neckline to frame the shoulders. Intricate interior boning ensures a secure fit. The décolletage is beautifully highlighted and the nipped waist showcases a perfect 'new look' silhouette. The full skirt has layers of tulle underneath, creating breathtaking volume. The most compelling detail lies in the skirt’s construction. Complex asymmetric draping at the front creates an elegant gathered effect that adds depth while subtly echoing the floral motif. American couture garments from this era are increasingly scarce, especially in such a striking design. Philip Hulitar produced pieces of this caliber in limited numbers for very specific clientele. Finding one with this level of craftsmanship makes it a true wearable collector’s piece.

Measurements
Bust: 34-35 inches
Waist: 27 inches
Hips: Free Sweep
Length waist to hem: 10 inches
Length waist to hem: 29 inches

This epic mid-1950's Philip Hulitar couture watercolor silk dress is in beautiful condition with no noticeable rips, holes or alterations. Closes with a hidden center back metal-zipper. Only signs of wear are a few faint watermarks and faint color variation. Please message for detailed pictures. A wearable investment piece that will continue to increase in value.

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