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1950–1959

1950s Moiré Sheath Dress

$60 – $2,500
Typical price range
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Identifying Authentic 1950s Moiré Sheath Dress

Authentic 1950s moiré sheath dress pieces (1950–1959) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Fabric with a distinctive watered or rippling optical effect produced by passing grosgrain or taffeta through heated rollers. Fashionable for Victorian formal wear and 1950s occasion dresses.

When examining a potential 1950s moiré piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Fitted dress following the body silhouette closely with minimal flare. The dominant fashion silhouette from the late 1950s through mid-1960s, associated with Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy.

Sheath Dress Authentication Checklist

Straight or very slightly fitted silhouette from shoulder to hem

Often completely lined; check for interior boning or structured underpinnings

Collar details: jewel neck, boat neck, or bateau neckline typical

Look for designer labels: Oleg Cassini, Pauline Trigere, Norman Norell

Identifying Authentic Moiré

The watered pattern shifts when the fabric is moved under light

Created by mechanical finishing, not woven into the fabric structure

Silk moiré: heavier, more substantial; acetate moiré (post-1940s): lighter, shinier

Victorian silk moiré: the ripple pattern is very subtle and fine; modern versions are more pronounced

Care & Preservation

Dry clean only. Never wet moiré — the water causes the watered pattern to shift or disappear permanently. Store away from moisture. Handle with clean, dry hands only.

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