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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).
Fun loving Lizzy is a delight to the cowboys in knee length taffeta or washable satin, featuring a daring slit revealing her legs and a black lace inset to accent the bodice and the bosom.
This spirited madame is at home in the West or in Victorian England as she promenades in a lovely two piece taffeta suit (also available in washable bengaline) detailed with a button front to the jacket and matching gimp trimmed neckline and sleeves.
A sassy lady of entertainment at the Mustang Ranch, the “Hirty Girty Gal” sports a halter style taffeta dress (also available as washable bengaline) with black gimp detailing on the bodice.
Clyde’s mistress and partner in crime began her life as a sweet and caring young woman, but in the end she became a ruthless killer who was massacred by his side on a Louisiana road. Pinstripe vest and skirt are one piece. Fitted jacket and vest both feature an oversized satin lapel. Bonnie Beret of matching fabric, and jaunty feather and broach.
Clyde’s mistress and partner in crime began her life as a sweet and caring young woman, but in the end she became a ruthless killer who was massacred by his side on a Louisiana road. Pinstripe vest and skirt are one piece. Fitted jacket and vest both feature an oversized satin lapel. Bonnie Beret of matching fabric, and jaunty feather and broach.
This Cotton Club cutie is perfect for your more modest customer who is just waiting for her Bugsy to swing her onto the dance floor. The semi fitted dress is covered in long swingin’ fringe with cap sleeves and is flattering in small or large sizes.
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.
The most fashionable flapper, she shook the proprieties of the upper crust society. Satin fitted dress completely covered with rows of shivering fringe and loosely held with sequined spaghetti straps.
When she danced no one could forget the lasting impression she made in her metallic knit dress. People used words like eternal, divine, celestial. Fully lined, the arms and bottom of dress are edged with fringe and beaded sequin trim.
The Dolly sisters were always puttin’ on the Ritz at the Apollo Theater and the Cotton Club. Dressed in their matching fringed ensembles and feathered headpieces, they were always out to see and be seen. Photo shows two variations in color but are the same dress (one per order).
Even on the south side, nobody messed with this beautiful dancer, ‘cause she was Mikey’s girl. Swag of sequins and fringe flatter this fitted satin dress.
The party was never complete until the elegant Bunny made an appearance. Her drop-waisted satin dress is covered with antique lace and features a satin hip-hugging oversized bow. Add the unique bunny-eared hat is trimmed in gold sequins and cream flowers to complete the look, or add a pearly bridal veil and bridal bouquet to transform her into the perfect 20s bride!
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.
When the Titanic left Southampton, Tess dreamed of hobnobbing with the rich and famous, dancing in the ship’s ballroom and experiencing the vibrancy of life. She made a statement when she appeared in her brocade dress with its upper bodice studded with rhinestones and edged with sequin ric-rac. The romantic Tess features a lace neckline insert, lace pouf sleeves, beaded fringe under bust, dot glitter tulle overskirt edged with sequin ric-rac, and trimmed with sequin appliqués. Organza middle skirt is trimmed with beaded fringe and sequin appliqués near hem. Backed with satin underskirt.
The beautiful Irish lass traveled “Far and Away” to fulfill her dreams of love and land. Floral bengaline dress features fine pin-tucked bodice with reversed pleated sleeve caps. Flattering velveteen corset insert emphasizes hourglass figure and is trimmed with antique buttons and heavyweight fringe. Contrasting velveteen collar and cuffs are topped with Venetian lace.
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.
As Edward’s beautiful queen, this blushing, teenage bride was the envy of every British commoner. This elegant gown of floral bengaline drips with endless layers of antique scalloped lace. Her drop waist flatters almost any figure and is highlighted with lace swags and rosebuds.
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.