Milk-white, beige shades, drapers, laces and artificial flowers were the obvious elements of Victorian era ball gowns. This outfit was made as an attempt to reenact the dress which young woman or a marriageable girl could have in late 1870s – 1880s. It will work wonderful as a wedding gown as well. Lots of details, flowers and gentle shades make it a smart outfit for special occasion, yet modest enough for the first ball.
The dress is designed to be worn with the proper period undergarnments: corset, bustle (omar tail), petticoat. But it will look well without them too: the bodice is tight enough and has plastic boning.
The gown is made of mixed threads decorative fabric of light creamy / beige shade and has pure cotton lining. The bodice closes on back lacing. The skirt is worn separately and can be a part of another costume.
Custom copy of other colours and sizes could be done. Feel free contacting me for more information as well as to discuss the new custom gown
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