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1930s style wedding dress 1930s Vionnet Inspired Silk Wedding DressSize: Extra small Small Condition: Excellent Exquisite 1930s silk satin wedding dress Inspired by a 1929 Vionnet wedding gown. A more traditional take on the avant garde Vionnet design with the same elongated lines, V shapes and epic train. The Vionnet original is held in The Costume Institute collection of The Metropolitian Museum of Art Dramatic bell sleeves and five foot long train create the iconic elongated silhouette Attached wrap belt V shaped
- Size: Extra small/ Small
- Condition: Excellent
- Exquisite 1930s silk satin wedding dress
- Inspired by a 1929 Vionnet wedding gown. A more traditional take on the avant garde Vionnet design with the same elongated lines, V-shapes and epic train. The Vionnet original is held in The Costume Institute collection of The Metropolitian Museum of Art
- Dramatic bell sleeves and five foot long train create the iconic elongated silhouette
- Attached wrap belt
- V-shaped bodice inset adds to the elegant long lines
- Delicate pleating shapes the back of the neckline
- The simple high collar becomes a dramatic scarf that drapes elegantly down the back of the gown. It can be tied different ways
- Ivory 100% silk satin. The fabric is soft and lighter weight making the gown easy to wear
- Unlined
- Side snap placket
- Flat measurements~ Shoulders 13" Chest 17" Waist 14" max, belt meant to be tied smaller Hip 19" Length 53" shoulder to split in front hem Length of train 60"
- Mannequin measures chest 33" waist 24" hip 34" and it's a perfect fit
- Excellent condition with no damage, staining or alterations. The only note is a small abrasion on the front of one hip, perhaps from the original bride's bouquet. Freshly cleaned and ready to wear
- A one of kind heirloom treasure inspired by the most groundbreaking fashion of its era. Madeline Vionnet invented the bias cut, the cowl neckline and the iconic fluid silhouettes that define 1930s fashion
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★★★★★ 3
Disappointed they didn’t hold up long before pieces was being chewed off.
Color: Yellow and Purple
My minature poodle loved them till she started chewing pieces off of them so we had to dispose of them.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good toy
Great toy for med dogs. A small one might have a bit of a hard time with the size but med and large dogs will love it. Thick plastic so they can’t pierce it quickly.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
good chew toy
Color: Yellow
My fur baby is small (13 lbs) but can chew anything apart (even squeaker balls). she likes the toy, tried her hardest to chew it apart, but is has been four of five days now and it is still like new
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Most liked
Color: Yellow and Purple
My pups love it
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
★★★★★ 2
It is breakable
Although it was an exciting toy, it was not long lived. I can’t say it’s as durable as it claimed to be. My 12 lbs dachshund chewed through it in less than a day. He had fun, but there were too many little pieces he tore off. Not worth the risk of him ingesting them.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026