Vintage 70's Chessa Davis Red White & Blue Patchwork Panel Maxi Skirt | Size M

$200.00

Chessa Davis was the designer pseudonym of actress Gloria Castillo who became an iconic figure in 1970's bohemian fashion. She made a name for herself with her long peasant skirts in Beverly Hills. Her skirts were creatively pieced together out of fabric scraps. These skirts became collectable items for the Rich and Famous of L.A. like Mary Tyler Moore, Dina Shore, even Princess Grace were all fans of the romantic, feminine designs.

Her skirts were sold in High End Boutique's and Department Stores.

- This patchwork maxi skirt features a vibrant mix of red, white, and navy-blue patterns. The design combines polka dots, florals, houndstooth, and geometric shapes in vertical panels that come to a point.

- Waist is elastic.
- Comes with a matching belt to cover the waistband.

c. 1970's
Designer: Chessa Davis - Tag is missing, only care label is inside. The tag was a seashell and often removed.

Fabric: Cotton
Size: M


Skirt is fully lined
Full for that romantic feminine style.
Long maxi length
One of the prettiest Chessa Skirts, and cleanest. Many people washed them and the delicate fabrics are Dry Clean only.

Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No real signs of wear.
Professionally Dry Cleaned.
No odors or smells
No open seams
No repairs
Clean and ready to wear right out of the box.

Measurements - Taken flat. for the best fit compare the measurements to a similar skirt.

Waist: 24-34" waist is elasticated
Hips: Full
Length: 40"

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