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Vintage 1970s Georgia Charuhas de M Dress Mexican Cotton Blend One Size

Vintage 1970s Georgia Charuhas de M Dress Mexican Cotton Blend One Size

$250.00

This Georgia Charuhas de M dress is rendered in a striking pink toned cotton / poly blend. The design features an elasticized off-shoulder neckline with a subtle ruffled edge, creating a relaxed yet romantic look that can be worn on or slightly off the shoulders.

The bodice is gathered with vertical pintuck-style stitching, leading into an elasticized waist accented by a wide self-tie belt. The skirt falls in tiered sections with ruffling, adding movement and volume. The sleeves are cut full with elasticized cuffs and decorative ribbon trim bands.

Note:  The AI model presented is for illustrative purposes only - please rely on the other photos for real-life presentation.

Details
• Designer: Georgia Charuhas de M
• Size: One Size. Note that the top is adjustable by tightening or loosening the elasticized band noticeable in the photo of the labels.
• Colour: Bright pink
• Off-shoulder elasticized neckline with ruffle trim
• Long sleeves with elastic cuffs and decorative ribbon trim
• Self-tie waist belt / elasticized waist
• Tiered skirt with ruffled seams
• Pullover style

Age: 1970s

Material
• 65% Cotton / 35% Polyester
• Lightweight with a soft hand feel

Measurements
(One size – flexible fit due to elasticized neckline and waist)
• Bust: approx. 36” around - stretches out to 44”

• Waist: approx. 20”, stretches out to 24”

•  Hips: free

•  Sleeve length: approx. 23” from the neck

•  Overall length: approx. 53”, measured flat from the shoulder

Condition
Clean and well-presented. There is a small faint mark noted on the belt area (see close-up), which does not significantly detract from wear.

Styling Note
A pretty, easy to wear piece with striking colour —ideal paired with simple flats or sandals for daytime, or dressed up with heels for a more elevated look.

Georgia Charuhas

Georgia Charuhas was a Chicago native who graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago.  After moving to Mexico during the 1960s, she began designing clothing based on traditional Mexican designs, but with an American artist’s interpretation.  She subsequently focused on her art career.  Her clothing designs are highly desirable - artistic interpretations of traditional Mexican clothing!

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