Badgley Mischka Beaded Blouse, $225  $180
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Black silk button down blouse by Badgley Mischka. Top features slit openings at the wrists, a notched collar, silk covered buttons, and decorative beaded panel down center front. The lattice style beaded design contains semi-sheer cutouts throughout. Labelled size 2.

ERA  1980s - 1990s

CONDITION   excellent

MEASUREMENTS
bust 36”
waist 30”
hip 36”
shoulder 15”
sleeve 24”
length 21”





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Badgley Mischka (1988 - Present)

James Mischka was born in 1960 in Burlington, Wisconsin; Mark Badgley was born in 1961 in East St. Louis, Illinois and together they formed the American fashion label they design for and market. They met at Parsons in 1982 and found a shared aesthetic so after graduation and taking separate apprenticeships - Badgley with Donna Karan, Mischka with Willi Smith - the pair formed their own company in 1988, followed by their popular bridal business in 1993. Originally their showroom was in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan up an old staircase that got vicious crosswinds, which reportedly blew the gowns across the street on occasion. In 1992 however, they attracted financing from Escada who helped them improve the business side of their business and move to a better studio on West 40th. The designers, whose look is described as "red-carpet-destined evening wear," are partners in life and business. Early on they decided to specialize in evening wear and now celebrities clamor for their unique brand of elegance. In 1989, they won the Mouton Cadet Young Designer Award, and in 1992, the Dallas International Apparel Rising Star Award. In recent years the Mark + James line has attracted a young Hollywood crowd for their cocktail dresses and retro beaded tunics. In 2004, Iconix acquired the brand and with financial and marketing support, the label has succeeded in becoming a full-fledged lifestyle brand.
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Condition

Excellent: no visible flaws or signs of wear
Very Good: subtle signs of wear or a minor flaw
Good: wearable but slightly flawed or worn

Size and Measurements

We suggest taking your own bust, waist and hip measurements since vintage garments tend to be more fitted and it is often the best way to determine proper fit. Measure around the fullest area of your bust and hips and narrowest part of your waist while wearing minimal undergarments. Most of our pieces are measured flat and it can be helpful to take a garment with a similar cut and style that fits you well and compare some measurements, for example when considering coats that need room for layering or a-line shift dresses that are meant to fit snugly over the bust and flare out from the waist and hip. Lay the garment out on a flat, even surface with all zippers and buttons closed and extend the tape in as straight a line as possible for each measurement listed below.

Bust: across chest from one underarm seam to other, double
Waist: across narrowest area from one side seam to other, double
Hip: across hip area (7-9” below waist) from one side seam to other, double
Shoulder: across upper back of garment from point where shoulder seam meets armhole seam from one side to the other
Sleeve: from top of armhole/shoulder seam to sleeve edge
Arm: from one side of neckline edge, over shoulder line, down to hem edge
Length: down middle of back from neck edge to bottom hem or from middle point of left or right shoulder seam, over bust, to bottom hem if garment has a low neckline
Bodice Length: from middle of either shoulder seam, over bust, to waist seam
Skirt Length: from top of waistband to bottom seamline
Inseam: from center of crotch along inner seam of one leg to hem