Late ’60s cocktail dresses
- Label Style: The typography and design of the “Amy Adams” label is very characteristic of the 1960s—script font, minimal care tags, and stitched-in labels were common in that era.
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Design Details:
- The yoke-style lace bodice, mesh overlay, and satin ribbon bow at the neck were all popular elements in mod fashion and late ’60s cocktail dresses.
- The bishop sleeves with elastic ruffled cuffs also align with fashion trends from the late 1960s into early 1970s.
- Silhouette: The A-line shape and above-the-knee length (assuming standard sizing) suggest a late-1960s silhouette, especially as hemlines rose and dresses became more relaxed in fit.
About Amy Adams:
“Amy Adams” was a boutique or department store label, not to be confused with the actress. This brand often shows up in vintage racks from the 1960s and sometimes early ’70s, typically featuring feminine, evening-appropriate looks.
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