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Tickets in hand, thoughts on a distant land. Bengaline bodice gives a criss-cross appearance with lace insert at the neckline. Can be worn with or without a dickey. Sleeves have lace insets with lace falling off each sleeve. Skirt with pie-shaped lace insets finished off with velvet bows at the top of each point.
This turn-of-the-century socialite spent much of her time and fortune entertaining. Bengaline dress features flattering bodice and peplum. Leg-o-mutton sleeves, velvet lapel and dickey trimmed with velvet ribbon, lace and a broach.
Professor Henry Higgins transformed this Cockney flower girl into his Fair Lady. Stand up lace and velvet collar, fitted bodice with satin buttons. Sleeves bell into velvet and lace while bengaline lace swag and bustle form narrow skirt.
This Grand Dame of the opera was a great Patron of the Arts. Designed to flatter the woman with fuller figure, this elegant dress features a plunging lace neckline with a broach, capping lace and ruffled sleeves. Velvet waistline drops into a lace overskirt. Dickey included.
In the late 1800’s famous illustrator Charles Dana Gibson created the “Gibson Girl.” She combined independence, femininity, and that much desired hourglass figure. Ribbon striped collar forms a plunging V-neck over dickey with leg-o-mutton sleeves and drop waist over flared bengaline skirt.
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.
This sweet and innocent 1800s bride is in a beautiful gown (available in taffeta or washable satin) featuring long draping lace on the bodice and sleeves and a romantic open neckline.
Magnolia is decked out and ready for the Cotillion Ball. The charm and hospitality of the South in a lovely Bengaline bodice and taffeta or washable satin skirt, highlighted with a point de spree lace inset on the front of the skirt as well as on the sleeves and finished with a feminine bow to show off her decolletage.
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.
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.
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.
”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.
Protection of the royal family from dangers both inside and outside the borders is a job taken most seriously. Captain Theodosia Batterby leads an elite team of scientists and spies to stay a step ahead of villains at home and abroad. Her uniform allows her the high fashion standard of a Victorian lady while keeping to the rigid protocol of a Queen’s Guard officer. Matching jacket (LC138) and bicornered hat (LH87) sold separately.
Protection of the royal family from dangers both inside and outside the borders is a job taken most seriously. Captain Theodosia Batterby leads an elite team of scientists and spies to stay a step ahead of villains at home and abroad. Her uniform allows her the high fashion standard of a Victorian lady while keeping to the rigid protocol of a Queen’s Guard officer. Matching corset (LC139) and bicornered hat (LH87) sold separately.
Coco was a giddy flapper: rouged, clipped, and careening in a dance to lewd strains of a jazz quartet. One-shouldered flapper dress features diagonally layered chainette fringe over lined shimmer lame. Shoulder is adorned with a satin rose and neckline, and is finished with sequined trim.
Eliza Bennet, pressured by her family to marry for status and for money, longed for nothing more than to marry for love. Witty and independent, she finds her love in the arms of Mr. Darcy.
Under the condition that he stay on as consigliere to the Family, he retired from his life of violence and crime. Linen pants are fully lined and designed to match the Dapper Don Coat and Vest (MC142, MC143) sold separately.
Under the condition that he stay on as consigliere to the Family, he retired from his life of violence and crime. Metallic brocade vest with cotton dickey and print tie matches the Dapper Don Coat and Pants (MC142 and 144), sold separately.
Under the condition that he stay on as consigliere to the Family, he retired from his life of violence and crime. Linen coat is fully lined; collar and lapels are trimmed with velvet ribbon.
The special agent of the FBI tried his best to enforce the law on Dutch Schultz, using all his undaunted virtues to subdue the reprobate. The crisp striped cotton shirt with its stiff white collar and center placket tucked neatly into his cuffed tweed pants with pleated front and attached suspenders. Doubles as a “The Music Man” theatrical costume, as well.
The special agent of the FBI tried his best to enforce the law on Dutch Schultz, using all his undaunted virtues to subdue the reprobate. The crisp striped cotton shirt with its stiff white collar and center placket tucked neatly into his cuffed tweed pants with pleated front and attached suspenders. Doubles as a “The Music Man” theatrical costume, as well.
“Can’t repeat the past? Why, of course you can!” In spite of illegal dealings in organized crime, you can still win your lady back. The Gatsby pinstripe suit features black satin lapels on the coat and vest, accenting the debonair flair of this double-breasted ensemble. Pinstripe pants are matched to the Gatsby Jacket (MC104) and Vest (MC105).
“Can’t repeat the past? Why, of course you can!” In spite of illegal dealings in organized crime, you can still win your lady back. The Gatsby pinstripe suit features black satin lapels on the coat and vest, accenting the debonair flair of this double-breasted ensemble. Vest pairs with the Gatsby Jacket (MC104).
“Can’t repeat the past? Why, of course you can!” In spite of illegal dealings in organized crime, you can still win your lady back. The Gatsby pinstripe suit features black satin lapels on the coat and vest, accenting the debonair flair of this double-breasted ensemble.
This flamboyant artist and matchmaker utilizes all his talent for the best of entertainment. A ring master of beasts and beauties. Shirt complements the Master of Ceremonies Tailcoat (MC125) and Vest with Dickey (MC126).
After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable, but not in his pinstripe vest and matching pants with a solid color shirt and coordinating tie. The Clyde Barrow Pants are designed to match the Clyde Vest and Clyde Coat (MC32 and 29).
The Ruby Skirt provides a complete look for the Queen’s Guard (Coat LC138 and Vest LC139, sold separately) ensemble.
Carefree and cosmopolitan, Roxy embodied the Roaring Twenties. While at the jazz club or on the deck of a swinging boat party at the wharf, her shimmering dress and signature feather headband made her the bee’s knees wherever she appeared.
Grace O’Malley became chieftan of her clan in 16th century Ireland, inherited her father’s shipping business, and came to be known far and wide as the richest and most daring female seafarer of her day. The Pirate Queen of Connacht, as she came to be known, was even entertained at the court of Queen Elizabeth I, and refused to bow before her. Her garb, flashy but rugged, made her easy to spot on the streets of Dublin! Pleated bands of satin with Venetian lace drape over arms. Satin bows accent plunging bodice, while bengaline overskirt frames a panel of watermark lame.
After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel, and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable but not in his pinstripe vest and matching pants with a solid color shirt and coordinating tie.
After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable, but not in his pinstripe vest and matching pants (sold separately).
After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel, and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable, but not in his 20s-styled overcoat, cut to match his vest (MC32, sold separately).
A crisp button-down shirt with contrasting tie completes the look of any mob man.
Young men in the 40’s used the unique style and rebellious fashion of the zoot suit to set themselves off, and established a florid machismo. Belted pin stripe pants with suspenders and long zoot chain.
Young men in the 40’s used the unique style and rebellious fashion of the zoot suit to set themselves off, and established a florid machismo. Knee-length pin stripe coat with exaggerated lapels and fitted waist.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. With his pinstripe vest, designed to match his coat (MC26, sold separately), he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. With his pinstripe vest, designed to match his coat (MC26, sold separately), he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. Sharply dressed in his double breasted pin stripe coat, he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. Sharply dressed in his double breasted pin stripe coat, he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
An avid inventor and accomplished hot air balloon pilot, Dr. Enerator is publishing tales of his adventures in unknown lands far from his native Europe. The Mortimer G. Enerator Vest is paired here with the Enerator Coat (MC173), sold separately.
An avid inventor and accomplished hot air balloon pilot, Dr. Enerator is publishing tales of his adventures in unknown lands far from his native Europe. The Mortimer G. Enerator coat is paired here with the Enerator Vest (MC174), sold separately.
He is known by many names in the Old World: Father Christmas, Pere Noel, Kris Kringle…but whatever he is called, he is known by children everywhere as the bearer of gifts and protector of children. The Father Christmas Robe is the essence of Yuletide, trimmed in white fur and detailed gold trim. The robe complements the Father Christmas Gown (MC171), sold separately.
He is known by many names in the Old World: Father Christmas, Pere Noel, Kris Kringle…but whatever he is called, he is known by children everywhere as the bearer of gifts and protector of children. The Father Christmas Gown, rich red and trimmed in Christmas spirit, forms the foundation under the Father Christmas Robe (MC170, sold separately).
Young Ebenezer Scrooge, a respectable gentleman in his youth, belies the avarice of his later years. His tuxtail coat is versatile, usable in almost any aspect of Victorian society.
Young Ebenezer Scrooge, a respectable gentleman in his youth, belies the avarice of his later years. Taffeta vest offers velveteen lapels and satin ascot tie.
A simple, yet “tough as nails” man with no hometown. The drifter sports a broadcloth shirt with a faux placket and simple cuffless sleeves. Complete the look with the Drifter Pants (EM02), sold separately.
A simple, yet “tough as nails” man with no hometown. The drifter sports no-nonsense broadcloth pants. Complete the look with the Drifter Shirt (EM01), sold separately.
Part time crooner, part time producer, part time manager, and full time “entrepreneur,” Charlie rules the Big Spender Cabaret. His flashy vest is styled to match his equally showy Charlie Bare Coat (MC165, sold separately).