Hand-sewn by the wearer for her senior prom in South Texas, this dress reflects middle-class attempts to imitate the grandeur of debutante balls. Starting out as college rituals at the turn of the 20th century, proms worked their way down to high schools and became more expensive during the prosperous 1950s. This dress was made in 1965, despite the counterculture of the 1960s showing a slight decline in the prom's popularity.
This dress is full-length and made of rose-colored, satin-like fabric. A darker pink machine-made lace with a floral patter covers the front and back of the bodice. The front of the lace is decorated with scattered three- point stars made of sewn-on oblong pearls with a smaller, round pearl in the center. These smaller pearls are also randomly applied throughout the bodice, though many are now missing. The bodice has two darts in the back and four in the front, with two coming up from the waist; the others form under the arms toward the breast area. An undecorated skirt is attached, flared, and gathered at the waist. It is made of two large panels seamed on the sides. The entire dress is lined in pale pink synthetic fabric. A metal zipper on the center back fastens the dress, and a hook-and-eye closure is at the top neckline.
Bright yellow wool (may be blended with snythetic fibers) in open weave; OVERBLOUSE-short; straight; curved yoke at front with draped cowl neck; yoke extends at neck into back to form stand collar, which is closed at center back with metal hooks and eyes; center front seam; side seams; full length center back opening with zipper; small tuck at either side of center back at neck to control fullness; sleeves (both front and back) cut in one with overblouse back; elbow length sleeves slightly flared at bottom; entirely lined with yellow silk; silk-covered weight attached to neck inside to control cowl; deep foldover hem at lower edge; SKIRT-straight; side seams; center back seam; two darts on either side of center back at waist; waistband with tab on one side, that closes with hooks and eyes; deep foldover hem.