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Miss Virginia Beaufort, heiress to the Seven Oaks Plantation, was known to the family and friends as simply “Ginger.” Satin and lace drape over shoulders, accented by satin flower, Velveteen bodice joins satin skirt with ruffled lace band.
Named for Scarlett and Rhett’s only child, this bonny dress captures her spirit and emotion. Organza/lace/satin sleeves and overskirt accented with rosebuds and ribbons complimented by fitted velvet/lace bodice.
Dancing with castanets to the mariachi band, Margarita captures the eyes of every cowboy in the dusty saloons on the Rio Grande. Her flowing dances are as hot and sultry as the nights in Juarez. Margarita’s festive pleated skirt is the perfect complement to the Margarita Bodice (LC117, sold separately).
Dancing with castanets to the mariachi band, Margarita captures the eyes of every cowboy in the dusty saloons on the Rio Grande. Her flowing dances are as hot and sultry as the nights in Juarez. Her fringed bodice complements her pleated skirt (LC118, sold separately) to complete the look.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. The Marquise Pants complete her ensemble, designed to match her coat (LC108) and designed to match the Marquise Coat (LC108), sold separately.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. Vest designed to match the Marquise Coat (LC108), sold separately.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. The Marquise Coat pairs with the Marquise Vest (LC109), sold separately.
One of Dodge City’s most sought after fallen angels. Many a battle raged over the affections she showered upon countless admirers. Lavish velvet stage dress whose short draped skirt and padded cups are outlined in rich gold metallic fringe. For a more modest look and the satin full length discretely-open ruffled skirt.
One of Dodge City’s most sought after fallen angels. Mnay a battle raged over the affections she showered upon countless admirers. Lavish velvet stage dress whose short draped skirt and padded cups are outlined in rich gold metallic fringe. For a more modest look and the satin full length discretely-open ruffled skirt.
This graceful saloon gal had a pure heart but a burning desire for the cowboys, outlaws, and gamblers. Her satin dress features off-the-shoulder shawl sleeve and a plunging neckline. The fitted bodice and veed drop waistline flatters any figure.
Jewel begs attention as she plays the infamous western seductress. Eyelet bloomers with peek-a-boo pleated cups finish off this daring camisole. Camisole and bloomers are garnished with lace trim woven with ribbon and bows. Separate boned lycra corset has satin front with lace overlay trimmed in lace.
Jewel begs attention as she plays the infamous western seductress. Eyelet bloomers with peek-a-boo pleated cups finish off this daring camisole. Camisole and bloomers are garnished with lace trim woven with ribbon and bows. Separate boned lycra corset has satin front with lace overlay trimmed in lace.
Elizabeth was just twenty-five years old, and Queen of England. For the first time in her life, her destiny lay in her own hands. Shantung bodice reversed and ruched up with dazzling rhinestones then inserted onto sleeve caps. Metallic trim and lame piping add monarchal splendor. Large tear-drop rhinestones and metallic braid frame her regal crown.
At the medieval castle, her outfit would be incomplete without the narrow hoop. Satin hoop with one bone around the bottom.
As Robin’s fair maiden, her beauty and grace were second only to her generous heart. Metallic lace covers a narrow fitted bodice and romantic gigot sleeves. Full skirt worn over narrow hoop.
Her beauty disguises the cruel heart that beats within. This majestic dress features a velveteen bodice triangulated with elaborate metallic brocade. Her lame ruffled collar frame a flattering and bust-enhancing neckline. Brocade, fitted sleeves are complimented with velvet, spilt half sleeve. Generous satin skirt fits over narrow hoop and is split to reveal brocade front panel.
Irish pirate Anne Bonny was known for two things–her flowing hair and her hair-trigger temper. Serving both as captain of her own ship and first mate on Calico Jack’s pirate ship Revenge, Anne developed a reputation by committing her first of many murders at 13. Anne fought as an equal, keeping her crew in line with her fast sword and sharp tongue. Her attire reflected her attitude–the heavy fabric coat of a male brigand, cut to accentuate her own womanly figure. The Piratess Knickers complete the ensemble, designed to match the coat (LC127) and vest (LC128), sold separately.
Irish pirate Anne Bonny was known for two things–her flowing hair and her hair-trigger temper. Serving both as captain of her own ship and first mate on Calico Jack’s pirate ship Revenge, Anne developed a reputation by committing her first of many murders at 13. Anne fought as an equal, keeping her crew in line with her fast sword and sharp tongue. Her attire reflected her attitude–the heavy fabric coat of a male brigand, cut to accentuate her own womanly figure. This vest is matched perfectly to the Piratess Coat (LC127, sold separately).
Irish pirate Anne Bonny was known for two things–her flowing hair and her hair-trigger temper. Serving both as captain of her own ship and first mate on Calico Jack’s pirate ship Revenge, Anne developed a reputation by committing her first of many murders at 13. Anne fought as an equal, keeping her crew in line with her fast sword and sharp tongue. Her attire reflected her attitude–the heavy fabric coat of a male brigand, cut to accentuate her own womanly figure.
She’ll match the wits of any man, no matter what he might say, then out work that sorry cuss in the kitchen, corral, or bailing hay! These faux suede chaps have contrasting suede cloth trimmed with gold metal stars, conchos, leather laces and suede fringe.
Shimmering like the sea on a sunny summer’s day, the gold and lace of this form flattering gown set the Caribbean Pirate bride apart. The luxurious finish flashes brilliantly against the verdant backdrop of a Port Royal wedding or in a more formal setting back in Victorian England.
She’ll match the wits of any man, no matter what he might say, then out work that sorry cuss in the kitchen, corral, or bailing hay! Boned eyelet corset features a self ruffle across the top and piping across the bottom with small white eyelet button down the center front. The faux suede chaps have contrasting suede cloth trimmed with gold metal stars, conchos, leather laces and suede fringe.
Martha “Calamity” Jane Canary was America’s greatest frontierswoman. A no-nonesense professional scout and sharpshooter, she achieved fame as part of her friend Wild Bill Hickok’s traveling Wild West Show. The country’s first female performance superstar, she took the world by storm by combining the fashion of a true Wild West hero with feminine flair. The Calamity Jane Skirt is designed to pair with the Calamity Jane undone jacket and corset (LC111 and 112, sold separately).
Martha “Calamity” Jane Canary was America’s greatest frontierswoman. A no-nonesense professional scout and sharpshooter, she achieved fame as part of her friend Wild Bill Hickok’s traveling Wild West Show. The country’s first female performance superstar, she took the world by storm by combining the fashion of a true Wild West hero with feminine flair. The Undone Corset is designed to pair with the Calamity Jane undone jacket and skirt (LC111 and 113, sold separately).
Martha “Calamity” Jane Canary was America’s greatest frontierswoman. A no-nonesense professional scout and sharpshooter, she achieved fame as part of her friend Wild Bill Hickok’s traveling Wild West Show. The country’s first female performance superstar, she took the world by storm by combining the fashion of a true Wild West hero with feminine flair. The Undone Jacket is designed to pair with the Calamity Jane corset and skirt (LC112 and 113, sold separately).
For the winters of the Windy City every gunmoll and flapper had to have a full length mink or sable. This full length coat of imitation sable looks great over any Roaring 20’s dress.
This accomplished starlet, known as Virginia Hill, was responsible for helping Bugsy build the gambling capital of the world – Las Vegas. Lace over satin fitted dress features off-the-shoulder straps of Venetian lace with satin flower on the hip, and long fringe.
Her angelic voice rang throughout the crisp winter’s night. Striking Christmas colors, satin and velvet are featured in this leg-o-mutton dress with ruffle lace dickey. Velvet cape trimmed in fake fur.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia.
In the heyday of confecting courture, Contessa Catiglione gained fame as the most talked about woman and was considered a classic beauty. Matte and reversed satin ballgown is complemented with tapestry bodice and underskirt. Short, pouf sleeves are accented with satin dag, as are bodice and scooped neckline.
Her gentle southern beauty radiates in this full length taffeta dress accented with delicate white lace on the sleeves, waist and bosom.
Pretty as a picture, this belle from the Shenandoah Valley has a taffeta gown with a simple yet elegant plunging neck line adorned with lace.
This South Carolina beauty turns the head of many a potential gentleman caller in her Southern Romance Robe Dress. Whether she is attending a high-society cotillion or strolling down Meeting Street to the Charleston City Market, her dress sets her apart. Breezy yet elegant, the robe dress embodies the charm of the Old South.
Nothing is more appealing than the blue of a Mississippi Delta dawn. Brocade dress with pleated organza at neckline and over skirt. Cameo at center neckline and appliqué flowers at waistline.
A picture of elegance, whether descending the grand staircase at Tara or making an entrance at Twelve Oaks, Scarlett commands the attention of not just Rhett, but anyone who is lucky enough to catch her eye. Scarlett’s Portrait Dress (LC158), featuring a full skirt, off-the-shoulder elasticized puff sleeves, and a button detail along the pleated bustline, is a portrait in itself.
Scarlett’s famous flirtatious fiddling with the men at the Wilkes Estate is made more memorable by this flouncy cotillion dress. Print chiffon dress over satin underskirt. Bodice is print chiffon with ruffles of beading lace and ribbon, trimmed with velvet and three velvet bows. Waistline is accented with velvet cummerbund.
When “nothing modest or matronly will do.” Rhett commands Scarlett to wear this elegant gown to Ashley’s Birthday to shame her in front of all society. Fitted velveteen bodice is bedecked with rhinestones and detachable ostrich feathers. Full-length velveteen dress features bustle layered with feathers. Also offers incredible versatility as a saloon Madame, Victorian socialite or Roaring 20’s starlet.
This fine lady from the deep South was known throughout society as a woman of grace, wealth, and elegance. Bengaline dress offers a flattering veed waistline, full skirt, black lace trim and embroidery. Its high neckline offers modesty while its shawl sleeves make it comfortable for any woman of fine breeding.
Though envious of her marriage to Ashley, even Scarlett found it impossible to find fault with the beautiful and fine “Mellie.” Bell-shaped, boned sleeves of lace and velveteen veed bodice are highlighted by a pleated chiffon neckline.
Her many lovers have immortalized her grace and beauty. As the courtesan once observed “Vice is seldom clad in rags.” Contrasting chiffon and lace suspended from satin bows outline its tiered skirt. Slimming velveteen bodice is topped with flattering off-the-shoulder flounce.
Sweet but sassy, Savannah spent summery Sundays socializing with stalwart southern soldiers. Chiffon ruffled sleeves, joined by lace bodice inset, fall into velvet cummerbund and floral skirt.
In a desperate attempt to save her beloved Tara, Scarlett tried to deceive Rhett by visiting him in this dress made from her velvet drapes. Authentic velvet and satin dress features a capped sleeve, plunging neckline, full skirt with gold/green passementerie on shoulder and belt.
An adaptation of the dress that Rhett Butler forced Scarlett to wear to Ashley’s birthday party. Velvet bodice is bedecked with rhinestones and detachable ostrich feathers. Full satin skirt fits over hoop.
Shy as Pollyanna might be, even she would be proud to show off her four tiered petticoat of washable satin. This heavy-duty metal boned hoop slip will flatter any southern belle. To be worn with all southern belle dresses.
Scarlett, in a jealous snit, marries Charles Hamilton who leaves for war and conveniently (for scarlett) dies of measles. But Scarlett does look good enough to die for in her antebellum gown. Double-row scalloped lace accents neckline while fitted bodice flows into drop waist. Organdy and lace overskirt reflects scalloped edge over satin and is highlighted by hand made crepe back satin bows.
She may have lost her sheep but she is still fashionable in a classical yet imaginative hooped dress featuring slimming velveteen bodice and gathered lace over the neckline, drawn together by satin rose. Satin skirt pulled back by two oversized velvet bows reveals lace underskirt.
”Why Katy Scarlet O’Hara…you could have any man you choose…why would you want Ashley Wilkes?” Featured in the opening scene of Gone With the Wind, this satin beauty offers a princess-line bodice, velvet waistband and organdy capped sleeves with layers and layers of organdy ruffles trimmed in lace.