Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
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Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk
Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk

Vintage 50s Style Rockabilly Top Silk

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Discover the ultimate glamour rockabilly look with this, Vintage 50s Style Top in Silk. This exquisite 80s vintage short-sleeved V-neck...
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Discover the ultimate glamour rockabilly look with this, Vintage 50s Style Top in Silk. This exquisite 80s vintage short-sleeved V-neck blouse, styled in pure silk, features show-stopping black bead decoration and a stunning red sequin floral pattern. Lined, heavyweight, and with padded shoulder pads, it's the perfect choice for a party. The metal zip closure at the back, coupled with the top-to-bottom back neck hook and eye closure, ensures a secure and stylish fit. Step up your fashion game and evoke rockabilly pin up style.

Bust 40” Length 27”

Vintage 80s Beaded Silk Blouse Condition

This blouse is in excellent condition with no defects, reflecting the high standards of our brand. Prior to delivery, we ensure that the blouse undergoes a careful cleaning regimen, using either personal laundering or steam cleaning techniques. To maintain its exquisite appearance, it is personally pressed and ironed. We place great emphasis on delivering you a flawless product, hence the blouse is securely wrapped for protective delivery. This vintage blouse is indeed a perfect merge of style and quality.

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