An antique net dress from the late 1910s (possibly early 1920s) with embroidery, filet lace, and a ruffled collar and sleeves. It also has an attached cluster of rosebuds trim at the side waist, dangling crochet "beads," and attached decorative pink silk satin ribbons that drape over each hip. The dress has layers of netting, and fastens with snaps on the waist, bodice, and shoulder as well as a couple hook and eyes on the waistband.
Size: xs to small
Bust: 32" -- this is the measurement of the bodice underlayer; if the underlayer was left open/reworked, the bust could work for 33-34" (which is the measurement of the exterior bodice layer)
Waist: 26"
Hip: underlayer measures 44" (but best for 40" or smaller)
Length: 50"
Shoulder (from seam to seam): 14"
Armscye: 8" across
Condition: Very good considering delicacy and age. Dress has an overall faint tea-stained look from age, and some faint darker age marks (see close up pics for examples). I have gently hand-cleaned the dress and lifted a good amount of yellowing, but I didn't aggressively clean due to delicacy of fabrics. A couple small mends to edge of back skirt panel. Because of the draping and detailing of dress, the dress presents beautifully.