1970's swirly print sleeveless maxi dress by Leslie Fay in vibrant pink blue & green crisscross bodice design

$61.00

Early 1970's swirly psychedelic print in a unique color combination of shades of pink, greyish blue, light olive green and white, they look super cool together. This dress is sleeveless and has a flattering crisscross design around the waist and there are gathers around the neckline as well that create room for the bust. It has a classic 70s maxi dress silhouette, ankle length with a slit in the back for easy walking. I believe the fabric is a lightweight poly with stunning flowy movement when worn. The print of this dress is so eye catching and distinctive and as you can see it has a lovely fit.

The brand tag says "A Leslie Fay Original" - Leslie Fay is one of my favorites brands of this time. The paper lot tag under that is still intact indicating very little wear and there is a care tag on the other side. Condition is excellent, almost like new. No holes, stains, or odors, freshly washed and ready to wear. As you can see it presents like a dream!

Size is a modern small or around a size 4/6. The model shown is 5'6" and has a 33.5/25/33.5. The measurements of this dress are as follows:

Bust - 37"
Waist - 26"
Hips - 40"
Length - 56.25"

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