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Mingolini-Guggenheim Ballgown and Evening Coat
Very elegant, very
sophisticated, but oh so sexy, this beaded black velvet ballgown and
matching mink trimmed evening coat are from the wardrobe of an American
Beauty Queen.
Designed by the Italian
firm Mingolini-Guggenheim in Rome, she wore this to the Opera House
LaScala in Milan. The coat and dress worn together are an elegant
ensemble. Remove the coat and the ballgown beneath is a showstopper.
The strapless dress has
a boned bodice, covered in pearls, sequins, rhinestones, and bugle
beads. This beadwork also adorns a panel at the top of the skirt, and
bugle beads, rhinestones and pearls radiate from this panel the full
length of the skirt in front, and on both sides. The ingenious
construction of the skirt allows for the unbeaded back portion to be
quite full, with an elegant train.
There is a metal zipper
at the center back, the bodice and skirt are lined in white satin, and
the hem is faced with black satin. The dress is in pristine condition.
It might be missing a
bead or two, certainly nothing that is obvious. I say this as a
precaution more than anything else.
The matching velvet
coat is a stunning design. It is cut narrow in the front to match the
lines of the dress. The simple style is collarless with no closure. The
drama comes from the luxurious white mink cuffs. The sleeve opening is a
generous 12", but the minks cuffs are an opulent 28" long for added
glamour. The back of the coat is full, a cape effect, to accommodate the
trained skirt of the ballgown. Lined in black satin, the coat is in
pristine condition.
Measurements;
Dress Coat
Bust
36" Shoulders 17"
Waist
25" Bust 44"
Hips
37" Length 45 1/2"
Length Waist to Hem
Front 40"
Waist to
Hem Rear 47 1/2"
Item: F7-1011
Price: $3650.00
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