1970 Oscar de la Renta Black Velvet Gown with Sequin Embroidery & Ostrich Feather Trim (Vogue + Museum Featured)

A rare, museum-worthy Oscar de la Renta gown from 1970, this showstopping piece blends gothic romance with timeless elegance. Featured in a full-page spread in Vogue’s November 1970 issue and currently held in the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s permanent collection, this gown is a true piece of fashion history.

 

Crafted from lush black velvet, the floor-length skirt is woven with a subtle sequin bow motif, while the illusion bodice is adorned with intricate black sequin embroidery. Dramatic ostrich feather trim frames the cuffs and neckline, adding a layer of avant-garde opulence. The waist is cinched with a satin sash that ties into a feminine bow, emphasizing the gown’s flattering hourglass silhouette.

 

Perfect for collectors, stylists, or a once-in-a-lifetime occasion, this gown is as rare as it is exquisite. With its couture-level construction and documented provenance, it stands as one of the most iconic archival Oscar de la Renta pieces to surface on the market.

Details:

  • Designer: Oscar de la Renta
  • Year: 1970
  • Color: Black / Nude
  • Fabric: Velvet, Tulle, Sequins, Ostrich Feather, Satin
  • Closure: Back zipper
  • Size: Best fits a modern Small–Medium
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition; preserved with care

 

Provenance:

  • Full-page editorial, Vogue, November 1970
  • Permanent collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Investment-level vintage. This is the only known example available for sale.

Price
Regular price $6,500.00
Regular price Sale price $6,500.00
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