UPDATE 9-17-21: The gray and gold chenille is just too heavy and thick to work with. I’ll be substituting it with the damask fabric shown in the last picture.
The Bodice
The first side is made with a lovely jacquard fabric with a woven floral design on a gray background. It reverses to a very heavy-weight chenille fabric with a medallion woven design in gold and silver on a cream background. Cream cording laces up the front through 14 grommets and at the shoulders through 8 more grommets. The cording ends are crimped with aiglets for ease of threading and a nice, finished look. DISCLAIMER: A light stabilizer which may contain latex has been applied to the back of the floral fabric. If you have a latex allergy, skip this one. đ
This very sturdy bodice is designed to achieve the period-correct conical figure (no darts or princess seams) by pressing the chest and stomach flat and squeezing the bosom up above the neckline. (Unfortunately, my dress form canât âsquishâ, but hopefully you get the idea!) It has 8 pieces of supportive steel boning and is interlined with heavy weight interfacing. What does all this mean to you? Superb support, comfort and excellent durability for many years of wear. The tighter the fit, the more âpush upâ and âcinchingâ effect achieved.
As with all my bodices, sewn shoulder seams are available upon request, but the bodice will no longer be reversible.
The Cotton Skirt
Is made with four full yards of light gray 100% âDream Cottonâ fabric in a light-medium weight. It has a drawstring waist for the perfect fit. (I prefer drawstring to elastic in the skirts of my own costumes since they can be worn very tightly under a gown or bodice without riding down.) Circumference is a full 144âł. Serge hemmed to desired length up to 44 inches.
Chemise blouse sold separately.
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$155.00