Medieval Wedding Dress with Corsage, Bridal Gown Fine, white/natural-coloured
This elegant wedding dress consists of two separate parts - a flared dress with lacing at the sides and a corsage included in the delivery. It can be worn with or without the corsage. The laces ensure a great fit and the slit sleeves are incredibly practical when eating. More information...
Medieval Wedding Dress with Corsage, Bridal Gown Fine, white/natural-coloured
The dress is predominantly white with a contrasting cream colour at the neckline, sleeves and lacing. The corsage is also in cream. Three different cotton fabrics were used in the dress: flowing batiste for the sleeves, white twill for the dress and patterned damask for the details and the corsage. The edges are also trimmed with satin piping.
The dress is cut extra long with a total length of 155cm, as is usual for wedding dresses. Depending on your shoes and height, we recommend having the length customised. We also recommend wearing skin-coloured underwear.
- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Colour: white/natural
- Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for all sizes: approx. 155 cm (measured from the highest shoulder point)
Care instructions: Hand wash
Size chart - Ladies - Dresses
Size | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Chest measurement (in cm) | 88 | 96 | 104 | 116 | 128 |
How to find the right size:
To determine your dress size based on your body measurements, please measure horizontally at the largest point. For dresses, please use your bust measurement as a guide.
If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size.
Comfort allowances are included in the pattern.
Please note: The dress is sold with the corsage!
As authentic as possible, as modern as necessary!
This medieval dress is part of the collection for historical garments and medieval clothing for men, women and children. From the first drawing to the last needle stitch, this garment has been planned, designed and produced with special attention to detail using real craftsmanship. The manufacturer bases its clothing more or less exactly on historical models, grave finds or museum artefacts, where these exist. Changes, e.g. to adapt to modern sizes and working methods, are kept to a minimum. See for yourself!