Gorgeous 17th-century set of blue bodice and ivory skirt of cotton-satin. The creation of this model was highly inspired by Johannes Vermeer’s ‘Lady reading at an open window’ and other Dutch Golden Age paintings.
The bodice has a boat off-shoulder neckline and a peplum along the bottom edge. It has a very sturdy boning and is supposed to be worn without stays. The skirt is full enough to give a nice historical look, and it’s a separate piece, so both the bodice and skirt can be combined with other items.
Please, beware that due to off shoulder look and corsetted bodice the movement range may be limited in this dress! This outfit helps to achieve noble behaviour and grace 😉
Costume copy of different materials and different colours is available.
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