1970s Grace Taylor Knit Dress – Black & Gold Chevron, Peter Pan Collar, M/L
Embrace the bold charm of the 1970s with this Grace Taylor knit dress, featuring a striking black and gold chevron pattern and a feminine Peter Pan collar. Crafted from a semi-sheer acrylic/poly blend, it boasts long sleeves, a pullover style with a back zipper, and endless styling versatility. In very good vintage condition with minor thread pulls and a missing collar hook, this piece is ideal for anyone drawn to retro, statement-making fashion.
Measurements:
- Bust: 44″
- Waist: 38″
- Length: 41″
- Sleeve Length: 22″
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Step back into the bold, statement-making style of the 1970s with this authentic Grace Taylor knit dress, a true relic of vintage fashion. This timeless piece embodies the daring spirit of the decade with its striking black and gold chevron pattern, designed in a textured open-knit weave that adds depth and intrigue to its semi-sheer fabric. The dress beautifully combines the playful mod aesthetics of the 1960s with the emerging glam and maximalist trends of the ‘70s, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe.
The exaggerated Peter Pan collar is a standout detail that evokes the era’s love for dramatic, feminine touches, while the pullover silhouette with a back zipper ensures effortless wearability. The dress is constructed with no lining, a reflection of the easygoing, free-spirited ethos of the time. Whether layered over a slip or paired with statement tights, this piece invites creativity in styling. Its long sleeves and flowing fit offer a graceful, flattering look that can be dressed up with boots and bold jewelry for a retro-inspired evening ensemble or kept laid-back with flats for daytime charm. For added styling versatility, the loosely fitted waist looks equally stunning cinched with your favorite vintage belt or worn loose for a relaxed feel.
This dress showcases a beautiful acrylic/polyester blend that was prized in the 1970s for its lightweight, durable, and low-maintenance qualities, making it both comfortable and practical for modern wear. The bold geometric knit adds texture and visual interest, perfectly capturing the era’s affection for bold prints and unconventional designs.
A quintessential piece of vintage craftsmanship, this dress has been meticulously cared for but does show some minor signs of its storied history. A few delicate thread pulls (common in knits of this age) and a missing hook-and-eye closure at the collar are the only imperfections, but they do not detract from the beauty or wearability of this collector’s item.
Important Details:
- Estimated Modern Size: M (approximately US women’s size 10)
- Measurements (taken flat and doubled where needed):
- Bust: 44″
- Waist: 38″
- Length: 41″
- Sleeve Length: 22″
- Material: Acrylic/polyester blend (semi-sheer and breathable)
- Condition: Very good vintage condition (minor thread pulls and the missing collar hook mentioned above).
- Design Features: Pullover style, back zipper, no lining (may require a slip), bold chevron pattern, and Peter Pan collar.
- Era: 1970s (true vintage, labeled “A Grace Taylor Original”).
This dress is a celebration of retro sophistication, perfect for anyone who adores the experimental glamour and playful confidence of ‘70s fashion. Style it with knee-high boots, an oversized retro coat, or bold gold accessories to embrace the full vintage vibe. It will arrive clean and carefully packed in archival tissue, ready to bring some 1970s charm to your wardrobe.
Make a statement and preserve a piece of fashion history with this chic and versatile vintage treasure!





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