Vintage Liz Claiborne Red Polka Dot Dress Sz 12

$18.00

Liz Claiborne

Size: US 12

I love dresses that can span decades and still be fashionable with the right accessories - this is one of them. It’s a vintage Liz Claiborne Dress, but it could be styles very vintage, or modern and sexy. The pattern is red with off-white polka dots and features a larger similar pattern at the bottom of the dress. It’s a silky polyester fabric, lined and made with dainty pleating starting at the base of the scoopneck. Included is a belt made of the same fabric, woven through the waist designed to cinch. The back of the dress has a keyhole neck with a single button closure.

Condition: Excellent

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BRAND

Liz Claiborne, Inc. was founded on January 19, 1976, with approximately $250,000, including $50,000 of Claiborne's and her husband's savings. Ortenberg was the company's secretary and treasurer; industry executive and friend Leonard Boxer was in charge of production; and the fourth key executive, Jerome Chazen, joined the company in 1977 to direct marketing operations. Sales for the first year were over $2 million, as Claiborne's collection of pants, skirts, shirts, sweaters, and jackets was instantly popular.

Priced in a moderate range, from about $40 to $100, and sold in department stores, the Liz Claiborne label became known for its good quality materials, comfortable fit, good construction, color selection, and clean silhouettes. Not a couture designer but more of a stylist, Claiborne produced a collection of fashionably appropriate clothing that perfectly matched late-20th-century working women's clothing needs.

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Liz Claiborne

Size: US 12

I love dresses that can span decades and still be fashionable with the right accessories - this is one of them. It’s a vintage Liz Claiborne Dress, but it could be styles very vintage, or modern and sexy. The pattern is red with off-white polka dots and features a larger similar pattern at the bottom of the dress. It’s a silky polyester fabric, lined and made with dainty pleating starting at the base of the scoopneck. Included is a belt made of the same fabric, woven through the waist designed to cinch. The back of the dress has a keyhole neck with a single button closure.

Condition: Excellent

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BRAND

Liz Claiborne, Inc. was founded on January 19, 1976, with approximately $250,000, including $50,000 of Claiborne's and her husband's savings. Ortenberg was the company's secretary and treasurer; industry executive and friend Leonard Boxer was in charge of production; and the fourth key executive, Jerome Chazen, joined the company in 1977 to direct marketing operations. Sales for the first year were over $2 million, as Claiborne's collection of pants, skirts, shirts, sweaters, and jackets was instantly popular.

Priced in a moderate range, from about $40 to $100, and sold in department stores, the Liz Claiborne label became known for its good quality materials, comfortable fit, good construction, color selection, and clean silhouettes. Not a couture designer but more of a stylist, Claiborne produced a collection of fashionably appropriate clothing that perfectly matched late-20th-century working women's clothing needs.

Liz Claiborne

Size: US 12

I love dresses that can span decades and still be fashionable with the right accessories - this is one of them. It’s a vintage Liz Claiborne Dress, but it could be styles very vintage, or modern and sexy. The pattern is red with off-white polka dots and features a larger similar pattern at the bottom of the dress. It’s a silky polyester fabric, lined and made with dainty pleating starting at the base of the scoopneck. Included is a belt made of the same fabric, woven through the waist designed to cinch. The back of the dress has a keyhole neck with a single button closure.

Condition: Excellent

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BRAND

Liz Claiborne, Inc. was founded on January 19, 1976, with approximately $250,000, including $50,000 of Claiborne's and her husband's savings. Ortenberg was the company's secretary and treasurer; industry executive and friend Leonard Boxer was in charge of production; and the fourth key executive, Jerome Chazen, joined the company in 1977 to direct marketing operations. Sales for the first year were over $2 million, as Claiborne's collection of pants, skirts, shirts, sweaters, and jackets was instantly popular.

Priced in a moderate range, from about $40 to $100, and sold in department stores, the Liz Claiborne label became known for its good quality materials, comfortable fit, good construction, color selection, and clean silhouettes. Not a couture designer but more of a stylist, Claiborne produced a collection of fashionably appropriate clothing that perfectly matched late-20th-century working women's clothing needs.