Vintage Sewing Patterns
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Advance American Designer 6900; ca. 1956; Original Design by Gaston Mallet of Murray Hamburger - Misses' Bridal Gown or Evening Dress. NET BOUFFANT dress with tight sleeves OVER a princess camisole bodice underdress of satin, taffeta or faille. LACE cape collar lined and outlined in net. Fitted bodice and sleeves of double net – Place the two layers of net together and handle as one fabric. Flared net skirt – fully gathered at waistline has long train. Under skirt flat at waistline has short train. (View 2) Short length evening dress, princess seamed camisole bodice and underskirt in cotton, taffeta or faille. Overskirt of net or organza.
Advance 6900; ca. 1956; Original Design by Gaston Mallet of Murray Hamburger - Misses' Bridal Gown or Evening Dress.
 
   
 
Featured in ''Advance Patterns'', March 1956
 
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==Sources/Vendors==
 
==Sources/Vendors==
* [https://www.sovintagepatterns.com/1950s-BEAUTIFUL-Wedding-Gown-Bridal-Dress-Pattern-ADVANCE-6900-Gaston-Mallet-Designer-Bouffant-Dress-Over-Princess-Camisole-Bodice-UnderdressLace-Cape-Collar-Bust-30-Vintage-Sewing-Pattern_p_13246.html SoVintagePatterns]
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*[https://www.sovintagepatterns.com/1950s-BEAUTIFUL-Wedding-Gown-Bridal-Dress-Pattern-ADVANCE-6900-Gaston-Mallet-Designer-Bouffant-Dress-Over-Princess-Camisole-Bodice-UnderdressLace-Cape-Collar-Bust-30-Vintage-Sewing-Pattern_p_13246.html SoVintagePatterns]
   
 
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Advance6900

Advance American Designer 6900; ca. 1956; Original Design by Gaston Mallet of Murray Hamburger - Misses' Bridal Gown or Evening Dress. NET BOUFFANT dress with tight sleeves OVER a princess camisole bodice underdress of satin, taffeta or faille. LACE cape collar lined and outlined in net. Fitted bodice and sleeves of double net – Place the two layers of net together and handle as one fabric. Flared net skirt – fully gathered at waistline has long train. Under skirt flat at waistline has short train. (View 2) Short length evening dress, princess seamed camisole bodice and underskirt in cotton, taffeta or faille. Overskirt of net or organza.

Featured in Advance Patterns, March 1956

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