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1950–1959

1950s Moiré Sundress

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

Authentic 1950s moiré sundress 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.Casual lightweight dress designed for warm weather. Developed in the 1930s–1940s as resort and vacation wear and became a wardrobe staple by the 1950s.

Sundress Authentication Checklist

1940s: structured bodice with built-in bra; cotton or linen fabric

1950s: fitted bodice, full or circle skirt, novelty prints highly valued

1960s: shift or trapeze silhouette, op-art or floral prints

Check for original matching belt — adds 20–40% to value

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.