Vintage 70s Psychedelic Paisley Shirt Dress – Black, Green, Floral, M
Step back into the style of the late 60s/early 70s with this vibrant psychedelic paisley shirt dress in green, turquoise, orange, and black. Featuring a bold pointed collar, sheer voile top, lined skirt, puffed sleeves, and a striking border-print hem, this timeless piece showcases the bohemian whimsy of the era. In solid vintage condition with small imperfections, it’s perfect for wearing, styling, or display.
Measurements:
- Bust: 40″
- Waist: 31″
- Hips: Up to 42″
- Sleeve: 24″
- Length: 41″
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Vintage late-60s to early-70s fashion was an explosion of bold creativity and individuality, and this psychedelic paisley dress beautifully encapsulates the vibrant spirit of that era. Crafted in a dreamy color palette of green, turquoise, orange, and black, this piece stands as a testament to the free-spirited, bohemian influences of the time. The paisley print—a cornerstone pattern of the late-60s and 70s counterculture movement—evokes the exotic styles popularized during the era’s fascination with Eastern cultures, while the bold border-print hem frames the look and adds an artful, visually arresting finish.
Designed in the classic “shirt dress” style, this piece balances structure and flow, making it versatile and effortlessly chic. The dress features a striking pointed collar—reminiscent of the tailored menswear-inspired touches embraced in the early 70s—and slightly puffed long sleeves with delicate button cuffs that add a soft, feminine touch. A nylon zipper along the side ensures a flattering, streamlined fit, and black buttons fasten down the front for a polished, vintage feel. The skirt is fully lined to maintain its elegant drape, while the sheer voile top invites creative styling with layering pieces such as vintage slips, camisoles, or bold statement belts. The lightweight, flowing fabric (likely polyester voile) ensures comfort and breathability, perfect for dancing the night away or enjoying a breezy outing.
This dress not only showcases the artistic whimsy of psychedelic prints but also exemplifies the era’s shift toward playful, expressive clothing. The figure-skimming silhouette, with its thoughtful tailoring and movement, makes it a timeless piece suitable for both casual outings and retro-themed events. Pair it with knee-high boots to channel a 70s mod aesthetic or accessorize with platform heels and statement earrings for a more glamorous disco-era vibe. Layer it with a turtleneck underneath on cooler days or add a floppy hat and round sunglasses for a boho-chic look.
As with many vintage treasures, this dress comes with its charming imprefections, reflective of its history. It is structurally solid but not without signs of love and use—there is a small seam tear under the arm and a faint spot near the bust, both of which can either be left as part of its story or remedied by a skilled hand. The buttons show a slight loosening due to age, which adds to its antique charm without compromising wearability. Despite these small flaws, the dress remains a fabulous choice for styling, display, or even film and costume work.
Measuring approximately modern size 14, the flat measurements (doubled where applicable) are:
- Bust: 40″
- Waist: 31″
- Hips: up to 42″
- Sleeves: 24″
- Length: 41″
This rare and uniquely gorgeous vintage piece offers a window into the joyously experimental fashion of the late 60s and early 70s. Whether worn as a bold fashion statement or kept for its nostalgic value, it’s a wardrobe investment that will never go out of style—a true piece of wearable art for lovers of authentic vintage!





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