A delicate and charming restored Edwardian slip (c. 1900–1910) in fine white cotton, featuring a scooped neckline, sleeveless cut, and a handkerchief-style hem with pointed panels edged in lace. The sweetest detail: a pair of small appliqué fabric flowers at the hip, adding a quietly romantic touch to this otherwise understated piece.
Slips like this were the foundation of the Edwardian wardrobe — worn beneath skirts and dresses, but made with the same care and craftsmanship as the outer garments. Lovingly restored with visible mending that honors its long life.
- Era: Edwardian, c. 1900–1910
- Fabric: White cotton
- Details: Scooped neckline, sleeveless
- Original use: Slip/undergarment
- Condition: Restored; visible mending present
- Quantity: One of a kind — only 1 available
How to style it
- As a dress: Wear on its own as a relaxed summer mini dress
- Layered: Wear under a sheer blouse or over a fitted turtleneck
- With jeans: Tuck into high-waisted jeans for an effortless, vintage-inspired look
- Belted: Add a thin belt to define the waist and add structure
For the slow fashion lover, the vintage slip collector, or anyone who appreciates the quiet beauty of antique undergarments reimagined as outerwear.