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Step back in time with our stunning LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen. This one-of-a-kind piece is inspired by the late 18th-century fashion, perfect for portraying iconic figures like Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth Swann, or Claire Fraser from Outlander. The square neckline closes at the front with a band of eyelets, and the preformed elbow sleeves are trimmed with a delicate lace ribbon, adding a touch of elegance to this historical masterpiece.Our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen is not just a costume, but a work of art. The main fabric is prewashed linen, ensuring durability and comfort. The dress features a pleated front panel (1,5 m wide), and a large train (3 m wide), pleated in the manner of the 18th century, 37,5 inches (95 cm) long. The eyelets on both sides of the front opening ensure a perfect fit, making this dress as practical as it is beautiful.This 18th-century dress is perfect for your next reenactment, theatrical performance, or any event where you want to make a statement. The burgundy red color adds a regal touch, making you the center of attention. Each dress is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, embodying the creativity, authenticity, and quality that Atelier Serraspina stands for. Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details. These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train. Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina. Fabrics and Care Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen: 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m² Color: burgundy Laundered & mechanically softened Bodice Lining: Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²) Color: Beige Sleeves Lining: Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²) Color: White Care Instructions: We kindly recommend dry cleaning only. How to put your 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen on After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs). Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline. About Sizing Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen: Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself. Custom Sizing: If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order. Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come. The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
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Materials: ShellA:100%Polyester ShellB:100%Polyester ShellC:100%Polyester Lining:100%Polyester Features: Choose high-quality lace jacquard fabric, delicate and delicate, comfortable and textured. Add 8 fish scale bones to the waist to provide good support and slimming effect for the dress, showing the curves. Whether it is dinner, party or wedding, it can show your elegant temperament and fashion taste.
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