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seventies maxi dress

seventies maxi dress Deadstock Vintage 1970s Maxi Dress by Algo Blue Polyester Jersey

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seventies maxi dress Deadstock Vintage 1970s Maxi Dress by Algo Blue Polyester JerseyThis vintage 1970s maxi dress by Algo is a lovely example of Canadian made fashion and comes in excellent condition with its original hang tag still attached. Made from slightly sheer 100% polyester jersey, the fabric has soft stretch and fluid drape typical of 1970s evening and occasion dresses. The dress features a draped cowl neckline in the front and a weighted draped cowl back that creates an elegant flowing silhouette. The sleeveless bodice is

This vintage 1970s maxi dress by Algo is a lovely example of Canadian-made fashion and comes in excellent condition with its original hang tag still attached. Made from slightly sheer 100% polyester jersey, the fabric has soft stretch and fluid drape typical of 1970s evening and occasion dresses.

The dress features a draped cowl neckline in the front and a weighted draped cowl back that creates an elegant flowing silhouette. The sleeveless bodice is fitted at the waist with an elasticized waist and narrow tie belt. The belt features a small fabric flower attached with a pin, allowing it to be repositioned or removed if desired. The skirt falls in long, fluid folds to the hem, creating a classic 1970s maxi silhouette designed to move gracefully when worn.

The Canadian ILGWU union label is present, which was used between 1968 and 1984, confirming the dress was made during this period.

This is a beautiful and wearable example of a 1970s draped maxi dress and is particularly special in well-kept deadstock condition with original tags.

Details

Brand: Algo – Fashion Creations
Era: 1970s
Made in Canada
Fabric: 100% Polyester jersey (slightly sheer, stretch)
Sleeveless
Draped cowl front neckline
Weighted draped cowl back
Elastic waist with tie belt
Fabric flower detail (pinned)
Original hang tag attached
Canadian ILGWU union label

Measurements

Bust: 34” around unstretched / 36” fully stretched
Waist: 21” around unstretched / 26” fully stretched
Hips: Full, skirt meant to fall in drapes
Overall length: 58 1/2”, measured hanging from shoulder to hem

Recommended fit: Small to possibly Small-Medium depending on waist measurement and desired fit.

Condition

Excellent condition / deadstock. The dress appears unused and well stored and retains its original hang tag. No noted flaws.

Note About Model:

Three images show the garment on an AI-generated model to illustrate how the piece looks when worn. These images are for styling and fit reference only - the dress may fit differently on your body. Please refer to the mannequin and detail photos for the actual garment.

 

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