
Wartime / Utility Fashion · 1940s · American
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
synthetic satin
Culture
American
Influences
Victorian children's dress traditions
A child's formal dress featuring a fitted bodice with short puffed sleeves gathered at the shoulders and elastic cuffs. The round neckline is finished with delicate ruffled trim that creates texture around the collar. The bodice appears to have a center-front closure and transitions to a full, knee-length skirt. The skirt displays multiple tiers of horizontal ruffles, creating dimensional layers that add volume and movement. A wide sash belt ties at the waist, likely designed to create a bow at the back. The synthetic satin fabric has a subtle sheen typical of wartime-era artificial materials, reflecting the period's adaptation to fabric rationing while maintaining formal dress traditions for children's special occasions.
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