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  • 1979 Thea Porter Couture Metallic Gold Embroidered Ivory Silk-Chiffon Halter Gown

    ID: 1109251
    Size: extra small
    Condition: very good

    This truly exquisite and incredibly rare Thea Porter couture metallic embroidered halter ivory silk chiffon gown dates back to her 1979 fall-winter collection. Known as the 'Queen of Bohemian Chic', Thea Porter revolutionized 1970s fashion with her richly embroidered garments, drawing inspiration from the textiles and craftsmanship of the Middle East, as well as from Victorian and Renaissance romanticism. Her couture creations were beloved by an elite clientele, from Bianca Jagger and Elizabeth Taylor to Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell, all captivated by her signature blend of glamour and ease. As shown, a very similar design was worn by model Sara Kapp for Porter’s fall-winter 1979 runway show.

    This particular dress captures the effortless opulence of Porter’s handwork. The halter neckline bodice is a chic playground of color and texture— intricately embroidered with metallic gold thread, sequins, and silk floss in an array of jewel tones. Rows of varying floral motifs in shimmering gold, crimson, turquoise, and green are set against a soft ivory base. The embroidery glistens as it catches the light, while the clean, high neckline and fitted bodice beautifully frame the shoulders and collarbone. The dress flows into a fluid ivory silk chiffon skirt, gently flaring with movement. Scattered across the fabric are the same delicate embroidered gold flowers outlined in colored thread, punctuated by tiny gold sequins — subtle details that glimmer like stars in motion. The back of the gown is equally striking, featuring a low-cut open back that ties with a long silk sash bow. This gown is a testament to Porter’s artistry —where texture, handwork, and cut combine to create an ethereal yet undeniably glamorous effect. This dress would be so epic for a gala or modern bride seeking something romantic, original, and historically significant. A wearable work of art from one of fashion’s most visionary British designers.

    Measurements
    Bust: 30-31 inches
    Waist: 24 inches
    Hips: Free Sweep
    Total Length: 56 inches
    This archival 1979 Thea Porter couture silk chiffon dress is in beautiful unaltered condition with no rips or holes. After close inspection we found some slight yellowing to some parts of the silk chiffon, most noticeable the back sash. Please message for detailed pictures. Perfectly working center back zipper in place. Highly wearable and an investment piece that will continue to increase in value.