Historically Inspired Bustier Midi Dress with Lace Trim in Gothic Black Velvet
Historically Inspired Bustier Midi Dress with Lace Trim in Gothic Black Velvet
Own the night in this Historically Inspired Gothic Black Bustier Midi Dress! Made of luxurious stretch velvet, this dress features a lace trim bustier bodice with a sweetheart neckline, an open back with bow closure, long gathered bishop sleeves, and a gathered midi-maxi silhouette. Channel Tudor era style with this stunning gown, and pair it with a pair of corset stays, our Anne Boleyn "B" necklace, and some satin slippers for the perfect look!
Sizing:
✧IN | Bust | Waist | Sleeve (LxW) | Length |
S | 30-32 In. | 28-30 In. | 24 x 16 In. | 44 In. |
M | 34-36 In. | 30-32 In. | 24 x 16 In. | 44 In. |
L | 38-40 In. | 34-36 In. | 25 x 17 In. | 44 In. |
XL | 40-42 In. | 38-40 In. | 25 x 18 In. | 44 In. |
XXL | 42-44 In. | 42-44 In. | 26 x 18 In. | 44 In. |
✧CM | Bust | Waist | Sleeve (LxW) | Length |
S | 75-80 cm | 70-75 cm | 60 x 40 cm | 110 cm |
M | 85-90 cm | 75-80 cm | 60 x 40 cm | 110 cm |
L | 95-100 cm | 85-90 cm | 62.5 x 42.5 cm | 110 cm |
XL | 100-105 cm | 95-100 cm | 62.5 x 45 cm | 110 cm |
XXL | 105-110 cm | 105-110 cm | 65 x 45 cm | 110 cm |
Material:
95% Polyester 5% Elastane Blend Stretch Velvet
Care:
Machine wash on gentle cycle with like colors. Tumble or air dry.
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I love this dress, and it's well made for the price. It's double lined and thick while not being heavy or hot. There are some design flaws, though. First, the breast stitching on the front of this dress makes it so wearing a bra with this dress looks weird because the stitching is too shallow but then if you don’t wear a bra with it your breasts are too low to make it look right. To fix this, I paired it with a corset which helped but as a standalone dress it’s tough to make it look good. The next design flaw is that there is a tie at the top back of the dress to keep the front lace flat. This isn’t a problem if you have another person to tie this for you but at this particular moment I didn’t. The “rabbit ears” so to speak were too loose because I was doing this all behind my head, I pulled them tight, and ended up knotting the together with no way to get the know out. Unfortunately, I had to cut the ties but now the lace does not lay flat. For design purposes, I wish they had placed a hook of some sort to easily clasp these together.