Selling Points 1. Characters: Princess 2. Style: Victorian Rococo 3. What's in the box: Dress Specifications Gender: Women's, Types: Dress, Party Costume, Masquerade, Characters: Plus Size, Shakespeare, Princess, Material: Polyster, Style: Vintage Inspired, Victorian, Gothic, Rococo, Sleeve Length: 3/4-Length Sleeve, Elasticity: Inelastic, Look After Me: Washable, Pattern: Solid Color, Waist (cm): XXS:60;XS:61;S:64;M:67;L:70;XL:73;XXL:76;3XL:79;4XL:82;5XL:85;6XL:95;7XL:110, Occasion: Wedding Party, Masquerade, Party, Holiday: Masquerade, Carnival, Christmas, Halloween, Age Group: Adults', Silhouette: Ball Gown, Season: All Seasons, What's in the box: Dress, Photos Size Chart Inches Centimeters Size Height Waist Bust Hollow to Floor XXS 150-160 60 79 145 XS 150-160 61 80 145 S 150-160 64 83 145 M 155-165 67 86 150 L 160-170 70 89 150 XL 165-175 73 92 150 XXL 165-175 76 95 155 3XL 165-175 79 98 155 4XL 165-175 82 101 155 5XL 165-175 85 104 155 6XL 165-175 95 110-113 155 7XL 165-175 110 125 155 Before Purchasing: Our size chart may be a little bit different from your local standard. You can find measuring guide and size chart in product details. Please follow the guide and chart to determine the best fitting size.
I don't remember exactly when I saw this dress, but I do remember I fell in love with it immediately. 1865 Countess Wilhelmina Von Hallwyl Dress (Click on photo to go to museum listing) Instantly I wanted to recreate it, but there were a few obstacles in my way. First, when I saw this dress I was quite new to making historical clothing and had no idea how to go about making it. Second, where would I find the materials for the dress at a reasonable price? Silk Moire is expensive and not readily available! Same with nice lace. Third, I really had no reason to make an 1865 ball gown. In the past few years, that first obstacle has completely fallen away. Over time, several historical dress projects have given me the skills needed to make the dress. The second obstacle mostly stayed the same, but began to fall away two years ago. And, as for having no reason to make the dress, that actually become a bigger obstacle in the past couple years. You see, I made an 1860's ball gown. And I've never had anything to wear it to (though I have loaned it out a time or two for highschool girls to wear to school history events.) I could see no reason to make a second 1860's ball gown, when I already had one I didn't wear. Despite my concerns for the, umm, practicality, (for lack of a better word?) of making another 1860's ball gown, two years ago I sealed my fate when it came to this dress. By spending $12, I declared I would be making this dress! Eventually. While at a fabulous little fabric store in the middle of a Mennonite community in rural Missouri, I happened across a bolt of Moire fabric, in the exact same shade of pink as that ball gown of my dreams. For only $1.50 a yard. No, it wasn't silk, it was a blend of either rayon or cotton, and something else, but it was still just what I needed. I could overlook the less than historically accurate fiber content for the perfect color and texture of this fabric. 8 yards came home with me, for a grand total of $12. There was now only one and a half obstacles in the way on making this dress - lace, and an excuse to make the dress. The lack of excuse was the next obstacle to fall away. My siblings decided to take part in a Jr. High and High school production of "A Christmas Carol". My sister got cast as Mrs. Fezziwig, the host of a ball. Clearly, she would need a ball gown to wear. Once the play was cast, it was quickly decided that my existing ball gown would be worn in the ball scene by the girl playing "Belle", Scrooge's lost love. Thus, my sister would need a different dress to wear, and here my excuse to make my dream pink and lace ball gown was found. My sister and I are about the same size now. She can wear my historical dresses, no problem. So, I would make the ball gown according to my corseted measurements, and my sister could wear it in the play. I presented said little sister with this idea, and the picture of the ball gown I wanted to recreate. She heartily agreed to the plan, falling in love with the dress, just as I had done. The skills were developed, main fabric was acquired, excuse was found. There was only one last partial obstacle left to overcome - the lace. As much as I would have loved to find historically accurate silk or cotton lace, that just wasn't feasible. I didn't have the budget for it. A more modern, synthetic, alternative would have to be used. So, I went to Joann's, armed with a 60% off coupon, and set about picking something out from their bridal laces. I wanted a net lace, with an identical wide scalloped border on each selvage edge, no beading, and no random appliqued-on 3D flowers. I found the lace you see above. Unfortunately, it does have sequins, which I really didn't want, but it ticked all the other boxes - and non-sequined lace meeting my requirements just wasn't to be had! With my cupon, the lace came out to $12 per yard - as much as the entire 8 yards of moire cost me - definitely the most expensive part of this dress, but also the most eye catching part. The wide bridal lace would be used to trim the ball gown skirt, but I needed a narrower lace and an unadorned net to trim the bodice. In the Joann's special occasion fabrics I found a nylon net. While it's not silk, it does have a better drape, and is much nicer, than polyester tulle. So a yard of that came home with me for the bodice adornments. The lace for trimming the bodice came from Hobby Lobby - it's a net lace with cotton embroidery on a nylon base - still not perfectly historically accurate, but much closer than my other trimmings! Close up of the bodice of the original gown. Click on the photo to go to the museum listing. Once that net lace for trimming the bodice was purchased, I had all my materials. I could finally begin constructing this dress I'd admired for years.
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NOT READY TO WEAR ONLY FOR CUSTOMER ORDER 1860s wedding dress suitable for an imperial wedding in the cathedral. 18 meters of pure Italian silk taffetas were used to make this dream dress. The bodice is doubled with canvas and with bones. the neck is richly decorated with ribbon, flowers and beads and lace. The very wide skirt has several layers bordered with Venetian lace, bows and flowers. Wide train. The embroidered belt completes the out fit. . It can be realized in any size and color. It made entirely with artisan method. Warning: the crinoline is not included in the price. pay attention, before purchasing please contact me to check availability of fabric and processing time. Made in Italy, and remembers "Italians do it better"
Sumptuous ball gown with bustle dress in very good quality bottle green taffeta. Beautiful dark reflections in the fabric. Possibility of being made in another color: midnight blue, burgundy, black, red, etc...contact us. Model inspired by old engravings of French fashion in 1876. This dress consists of a strapless bodice top fully structured like a corset with steel boning and a skirt with a large non-detachable train. The bustier corset attaches in the back with lacing on metal eyelets and laced with a black patinated cord. Very beautiful black lace on the neckline at the top and bottom. Completion time between 6 to 8 weeks. For an urgent request especially contact us before. Express delivery here: https://www.etsy.com/fr/listing/1181344830/express-shipping-livraison-express?click_key=bbfdcc2cd2ca6f9bd663fc441c0656f97870e49a%3A1181344830&click_sum=2f17219c&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&sts=1 The skirt is made up of 3 rows of gathered ruffles which meet at the back and along the train. This skirt fastens at the back with a drawstring in the tie belt. Allows you to adjust to the size. The underskirt is not included in the price, but can be made additionally on request. Dress available in the color of your choice: -Green bottle -Black -Midnight blue -Bordeaux (burgundy red). -Purple -Red Size available from XXS to L. XXS: chest 78-82cm (27"-31") Waist 60-64cm (23"-25") XS: chest 82-86cm (32"-33") Waist 64-68cm (25"-26") S: chest 86-90cm (33"-35") Waist 68-72cm (26"-28") M: chest 90-94cm (35"-36") Waist 72-76cm (28"-30") M+: chest 94-98cm (36"-39") Waist 76-80cm (30"-31") L: chest 98-102cm (39"-42") Waist 80-84cm (31"-33") For any requests or to personalize this model, do not hesitate to contact us. Shipping worldwide with tracking number and delivery against signature. FREE delivery worldwide. Beautiful and careful packaging.
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Magnificent bustle dress in burgundy taffeta of very good quality. Beautiful dark reflections in the fabric. Possibility of being made in another color: midnight blue, dark green, black...contact us. Model inspired by old engravings of French fashion in 1876. This dress consists of a strapless bodice top fully structured like a corset reinforced with boning and a skirt with a large non-detachable train. The bustier corset attaches in the back with lacing on metal eyelets and laced with a black patinated cord. Very beautiful black lace embroidery on the front at the top and lace on the ruffles at the bottom. The skirt fastens at the back with a drawstring in the tie belt. Allows you to adjust to the size. The underskirt is offered with the dress. Completion time between 6 and 8 weeks. For an urgent request, please contact us first. Express delivery here: https://www.etsy.com/fr/listing/1181344830/express-shipping-livraison-express?click_key=bbfdcc2cd2ca6f9bd663fc441c0656f97870e49a%3A1181344830&click_sum=2f17219c&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&sts=1 Dress available in the color of your choice: -Dark green (bottle green) -Black -Midnight blue -Bordeaux (burgundy red). Size available from XXS to L. XXS: chest 78-82cm (27"-31") Waist 60-64cm (23"-25") XS: chest 82-86cm (32"-33") Waist 64-68cm (25"-26") S: chest 86-90cm (33"-35") Waist 68-72cm (26"-28") M: chest 90-94cm (35"-36") Waist 72-76cm (28"-30") M+: chest 94-98cm (36"-39") Waist 76-80cm (30"-31") L: chest 98-102cm (39"-42") Waist 80-84cm (31"-33") For any requests or to personalize this model, do not hesitate to contact us. Shipping worldwide with tracking number and delivery against signature. FREE delivery worldwide. Beautiful and careful packaging.
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