VTG 1960s Black Rhinestone Sheath Dress Mod Cocktail Glam Beaded Sleeves S-M
$ 119.95
What you’ll love about this 1960s black glamour sheath is the effortless Mod cocktail elegance — that iconic shift silhouette meets dazzling rhinestone-studded sleeves for pure Studio-lights sparkle with a little Audrey-meets-Barbarella mystique.
Condition
Good vintage condition with light expected wear for age. Some bead loss on one shoulder area (blend-in repair possible) but structure and lining are pristine — presents beautifully.
Fit Snapshot
Classic straight sheath fit. Approx modern Small–Medium depending on desired silhouette.
Provenance Note
Unlabeled mid-century design, likely boutique or made-to-order — impeccably detailed construction with a full metal zipper and acetate satin lining typical of higher-end 60s cocktail wear.
Style Aesthetics
🔥 Mod / Retro Cocktail / Rhinestone Rock
📈 Sleek Minimalism + High Shine
🌿 Timeless vintage investment wardrobe
Styling Tips
• Pair with kitten heels and a structured clutch for cocktail hour
• Add opera gloves for instant Old Hollywood
• Layer a faux-fur stole for ballroom nights or winter galas
Measurements (laid flat)
Bust: 19"
Hips: 21"
Length: 35.5" (shoulder to hem)
Shoulders: 15"
Approx. Modern Size Conversion
Best for US Women’s S–M, please confirm with measurements for ideal fit.
Fit Guide
Best on heights 5'2"–5'8" due to the classic mid-thigh 60s hemline. Straight-through body works well on athletic, hourglass, and petite-but-curvy shapes.
Fabric / Materials
Black rayon outer. Fully lined in satin acetate. Sheer mesh sleeves hand-adorned with rhinestones + beadwork.
Sustainability Note
Vintage fashion = style that lasts. A glamorous alternative to fast fashion — crafted to shine for decades more.
Pop Culture & Screen Style References 🎬
Channels the sleek glamour of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Mad Men soirées, and the glitter-meets-go-go energy of 60s nightclub icons.
Costuming CTA
Costuming a film, theater, or creative project? Contact Miss Kitty — we have extensive mid-century inventory not yet listed and offer excellent production/volume discounts for stylists. Perfect for shows set in the Mod & cocktail-club era — think Mad Men, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Dreamgirls flashback scenes.
Condition
Good vintage condition with light expected wear for age. Some bead loss on one shoulder area (blend-in repair possible) but structure and lining are pristine — presents beautifully.
Fit Snapshot
Classic straight sheath fit. Approx modern Small–Medium depending on desired silhouette.
Provenance Note
Unlabeled mid-century design, likely boutique or made-to-order — impeccably detailed construction with a full metal zipper and acetate satin lining typical of higher-end 60s cocktail wear.
Style Aesthetics
🔥 Mod / Retro Cocktail / Rhinestone Rock
📈 Sleek Minimalism + High Shine
🌿 Timeless vintage investment wardrobe
Styling Tips
• Pair with kitten heels and a structured clutch for cocktail hour
• Add opera gloves for instant Old Hollywood
• Layer a faux-fur stole for ballroom nights or winter galas
Measurements (laid flat)
Bust: 19"
Hips: 21"
Length: 35.5" (shoulder to hem)
Shoulders: 15"
Approx. Modern Size Conversion
Best for US Women’s S–M, please confirm with measurements for ideal fit.
Fit Guide
Best on heights 5'2"–5'8" due to the classic mid-thigh 60s hemline. Straight-through body works well on athletic, hourglass, and petite-but-curvy shapes.
Fabric / Materials
Black rayon outer. Fully lined in satin acetate. Sheer mesh sleeves hand-adorned with rhinestones + beadwork.
Sustainability Note
Vintage fashion = style that lasts. A glamorous alternative to fast fashion — crafted to shine for decades more.
Pop Culture & Screen Style References 🎬
Channels the sleek glamour of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Mad Men soirées, and the glitter-meets-go-go energy of 60s nightclub icons.
Costuming CTA
Costuming a film, theater, or creative project? Contact Miss Kitty — we have extensive mid-century inventory not yet listed and offer excellent production/volume discounts for stylists. Perfect for shows set in the Mod & cocktail-club era — think Mad Men, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Dreamgirls flashback scenes.