Twenty-eight pearl buttons line the sleeves, dozens of yards of trims, fine
stitches. These are just some of the details in this reproduction of the gown
worn by Eleanor of Toledo when she was laid to rest. Eleanor, wife of
Grand Duke Cosimo I of the Italian Medici family, held a noble station in
society which she showed in her clothes.
Her sleeves are slashed and her Silk Chemise poufs through. Her bust line
has been flattened and lifted by her Corset. Her Bum roll and Hoop skirt
make her skirts lay larger to give the illusion of a smaller waist without the
body alterations practiced by the Victorians. Made of cotton velveteen and
lined in various satin and trim colors. Dry Clean. Includes the detachable
cape, the signature piece to any wedding. Click here to view size chart.
To achieve the complete look add these options:
Corset
Bum Roll
Silk Chemise
Hoop Skirt
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White Toledo Gown