1980s Two-Piece Ensemble by Judy Hornby Couture
Very good vintage condition.
Top:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Bust – because of style, I didn’t measure. I would suggest using skirt waist measurement as best barometer if it’s going to fit you
Waist 32”
Measurements taken flat:
Shoulder to shoulder 32”
Length 23”
Sleeve length 20” at longest
Skirt:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Waist 26”
Hip 40”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 32”
Very good vintage condition.
Top:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Bust – because of style, I didn’t measure. I would suggest using skirt waist measurement as best barometer if it’s going to fit you
Waist 32”
Measurements taken flat:
Shoulder to shoulder 32”
Length 23”
Sleeve length 20” at longest
Skirt:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Waist 26”
Hip 40”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 32”
Very good vintage condition.
Top:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Bust – because of style, I didn’t measure. I would suggest using skirt waist measurement as best barometer if it’s going to fit you
Waist 32”
Measurements taken flat:
Shoulder to shoulder 32”
Length 23”
Sleeve length 20” at longest
Skirt:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Waist 26”
Hip 40”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 32”
Very good vintage condition.
No fabric label, but this label typically uses silk, and it does feel like silk
Lurex metallic threads create designs
Top:
Bias cut
Very unusual style. Sort of a quasi raglan/flutter sleeve design. Bodice is open under the arms with these long flutter sleeves
Button placket on left shoulder. This is how you get into the blouse
All buttons present
High ruched neck
Lined, but still sheer
Skirt:
Bias cut
Side plastic zipper with hook and eye closure
Lined but still sheer
I’m not entirely convinced these pieces actually came together. I mean, they could have? But I don’t know for certain. They did come to us together, and they do absolutely work together. So, they will stay together!