1960–1969
1960s Beaded Trapeze Dress
Identifying Authentic 1960s Beaded Trapeze Dress
Authentic 1960s beaded trapeze dress pieces (1960–1969) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Fabric embellished with glass, crystal, or plastic beads. 1920s beaded evening dresses are among the most collected antique garments; the quality and material of the beads is a primary value determinant.
When examining a potential 1960s beaded piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.An A-line silhouette that flares dramatically from narrow shoulders to a wide hem, resembling a trapezoid. Hubert de Givenchy introduced the trapeze at Balenciaga in 1958.
Trapeze Dress Authentication Checklist
Silhouette widens from shoulders without waist definition
Often completely unlined or very lightly lined to allow drape
High-fashion versions: Balenciaga, Givenchy labels
Check for dart-free construction at bodice — hallmark of the style
Identifying Authentic Beaded
1920s genuine: glass or crystal beads on silk or chiffon; reproduction: plastic beads on polyester
Check the thread: original silk or cotton thread; nylon indicates later work or restoration
Weight the garment — genuine 1920s beaded dress is noticeably heavy (3–5 lbs)
Look at bead attachment: hand-sewn individual beads vs machine-strung beads
Care & Preservation
Dry clean only. Support the weight of the piece when handling — thread degradation is common in antique beading. Store lying flat. Check for loose or missing beads before purchase.
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