Women's 80s Jacket Tux Style Vintage Nothing Matches Medium Yvonne O'Gara VFG

$ 69.00 Sale Save

This vintage 1980s tuxedo style jacket features gorgeous fabrics in the "nothing matches" collage style so popular in 80s boutique clothing. Shoulders are padded with deepcut armholes. The lapels are wide at the shoulders and narrow down into the deep vee neckline that comes to the waist, where the jacket is more fitted. The jacket has a pair of bound hand warmer pockets.

SIZE: No size label

Measurements

Inches

Cm

Bust

39"

99

Shoulders

19"

48

Waist

36"

91.5

Length in back

19"

48

Sleeve length

21"

53.5

FABRIC/COLORS: I believe all fabrics are silk. There are four different prints, plus a solid black crepe for collar and lower sleeves and the jacket is lined in lightweight red tissue silk. The blue, teal and fuschia fabric are jaquard weave as well as print. The fuschia fabric has a hint of sparkle, and I cannot decide if the icy blue flower print is screen printed or not. Pockets are lined in whimsical cream with small red polka dots.

TAGS: Yvonne O'Gara Collections

CLOSURES: Frog closure at the waist, made of flat black braid

CONDITION: Excellent. I don't see any stains, holes, tears or other issues.

ABOUT YVONNE O'GARA:

Yvonne O'Gara is actually Vvonne Spritzer, who launched her own line after several years working for Ralph Lauren in the mid 1980s. Her company specialized in vest and jackets made from vintage kimonos. A NY Times article in 1989 mentions an Vvonne O'Gara vest retailing for $198 at Barneys.

I measure the outside of garments, unless stated otherwise.

For menswear, the chest is measured at armpit level.

For womenswear, the bust is measured a little below armpit level, including the room created by darts or gathers.

Waist will be measured if there is one, and hips are measured about 9" below waist level. Sleeves are measured from shoulder seam or an approximation in the absence of a shoulder seam. Garment length is measured from the back of the neck, unless otherwise stated.

The measurement numbers refer to the garment, not the body inside. For best fit, measure a similar type of garment which fits you well and compare.

If the garment is shown on Josephine, my mannequin, her measurements are 31/24.5/34". Sometimes she wears a padded bra. My live models measurements vary depending on the day and year, and I don't ask them to share that.