1950–1959
1950s Velveteen Sheath Dress
Identifying Authentic 1950s Velveteen Sheath Dress
Authentic 1950s velveteen sheath dress pieces (1950–1959) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Cotton-based fabric with a cut pile resembling velvet. More affordable than silk or cotton velvet, velveteen was widely used for children's clothing, sportswear, and casual fashion.
When examining a potential 1950s velveteen 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 Velveteen
Shorter, less dense pile than velvet; less lustrous surface
Cotton base: burns like cotton if back of fabric is tested
Resists crushing better than silk velvet — useful for garments worn regularly
Common for 1950s sportswear and casual jackets; Victorian children's party dresses
Care & Preservation
Dry clean recommended. Can be hand-washed in cool water if necessary. Use a velvet board or hang to dry — avoid crushing pile. Steam rather than iron.
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