Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax Size 13 Black Vintage T-Length Dress

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Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax

Size: 13 (juniors)

This 1990s classic and timeless black strapless dress with multiple layers of beautiful fabric oozes a 1950s soph hop vibe. It is carefully constructed in the bodice and will last forever if taken care of properly. V-neck Sweetheart Bust and Back are beautifully detailed with pleating, fabric is daintily detailed with micro polka-dots within the tulle. A-line skirt is layered with satin fabric and topped with tulle to complete this classic little black dress. The best part is the hem stops right above the ankle for a show-stopping opportunity to flaunt your incredible footwear!

Condition: Excellent

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Vintage Fashion Guild

“Gunne Sax was a small dress manufacturing company in San Francisco, started in 1967 by Elle Bailey and Carol Miller. In 1969 Jessica McClintock (June 19, 1930-February 16, 2021) invested in the company and became the designer. She bought the company that same year. The company became known for their nostalgic “granny dresses” and soon the look expanded into prairie dresses and Victorian and Edwardian inspired designs in the 1970s and into the early 1980s.

In the 1980s Jessica added Southern Belle dresses and twenties-inspired dresses. Gunne Sax was a junior line and in the 1980s McClintock added a misses line, Scott McClintock, and a more expensive upscale line, Jessica McClintock.

By the end of the 1980s, Gunne Sax became mainly a company that made prom and party dresses that were influenced by the trends of the day. The company is now called Jessica McClintock, Inc.”

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Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax

Size: 13 (juniors)

This 1990s classic and timeless black strapless dress with multiple layers of beautiful fabric oozes a 1950s soph hop vibe. It is carefully constructed in the bodice and will last forever if taken care of properly. V-neck Sweetheart Bust and Back are beautifully detailed with pleating, fabric is daintily detailed with micro polka-dots within the tulle. A-line skirt is layered with satin fabric and topped with tulle to complete this classic little black dress. The best part is the hem stops right above the ankle for a show-stopping opportunity to flaunt your incredible footwear!

Condition: Excellent

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BRAND
Vintage Fashion Guild

“Gunne Sax was a small dress manufacturing company in San Francisco, started in 1967 by Elle Bailey and Carol Miller. In 1969 Jessica McClintock (June 19, 1930-February 16, 2021) invested in the company and became the designer. She bought the company that same year. The company became known for their nostalgic “granny dresses” and soon the look expanded into prairie dresses and Victorian and Edwardian inspired designs in the 1970s and into the early 1980s.

In the 1980s Jessica added Southern Belle dresses and twenties-inspired dresses. Gunne Sax was a junior line and in the 1980s McClintock added a misses line, Scott McClintock, and a more expensive upscale line, Jessica McClintock.

By the end of the 1980s, Gunne Sax became mainly a company that made prom and party dresses that were influenced by the trends of the day. The company is now called Jessica McClintock, Inc.”

Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax

Size: 13 (juniors)

This 1990s classic and timeless black strapless dress with multiple layers of beautiful fabric oozes a 1950s soph hop vibe. It is carefully constructed in the bodice and will last forever if taken care of properly. V-neck Sweetheart Bust and Back are beautifully detailed with pleating, fabric is daintily detailed with micro polka-dots within the tulle. A-line skirt is layered with satin fabric and topped with tulle to complete this classic little black dress. The best part is the hem stops right above the ankle for a show-stopping opportunity to flaunt your incredible footwear!

Condition: Excellent

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BRAND
Vintage Fashion Guild

“Gunne Sax was a small dress manufacturing company in San Francisco, started in 1967 by Elle Bailey and Carol Miller. In 1969 Jessica McClintock (June 19, 1930-February 16, 2021) invested in the company and became the designer. She bought the company that same year. The company became known for their nostalgic “granny dresses” and soon the look expanded into prairie dresses and Victorian and Edwardian inspired designs in the 1970s and into the early 1980s.

In the 1980s Jessica added Southern Belle dresses and twenties-inspired dresses. Gunne Sax was a junior line and in the 1980s McClintock added a misses line, Scott McClintock, and a more expensive upscale line, Jessica McClintock.

By the end of the 1980s, Gunne Sax became mainly a company that made prom and party dresses that were influenced by the trends of the day. The company is now called Jessica McClintock, Inc.”