wedding party dress guest Wedding Guest Dress "Blue Whispers" – Dress Your Color
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wedding party dress guest Wedding Guest Dress "Blue Whispers" – Dress Your Color

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wedding party dress guest Wedding Guest Dress "Blue Whispers" – Dress Your ColorAn ethereal silk wedding guest dress in a mesmerizing ocean blue hue is bound to captivate everyone's hearts! Meticulously crafted by Japanese artisans from the 19th century, pure, hand dyed silk, this long sleeve wedding guest dress captivates with lavish use of fabric and a flowing silhouette. If you are seeking the ideal fall wedding guest outfit for your upcoming autumn event, this couture wedding guest dress promises to be the highlight of any

An ethereal silk wedding guest dress in a mesmerizing ocean blue hue is bound to captivate everyone's hearts!

Meticulously crafted by Japanese artisans from the 19th century, pure, hand-dyed silk, this long-sleeve wedding guest dress captivates with lavish use of fabric and a flowing silhouette.

If you are seeking the ideal fall wedding guest outfit for your upcoming autumn event, this couture wedding guest dress promises to be the highlight of any fall wedding celebration!

This blue wedding guest dress wows with a combination of shades of blue paired with contrasting red and yellow details. This enchanting color ensemble is further decorated with a delicate silver embroidery thread. Such a magnetic color palette is sure to complement your features and make you feel fabulous at any party, whether it's a wedding reception, a birthday party, or a tea party!

What sets this wedding guest dress apart is its couture quality and uniqueness, as it was born from the hands of dressmakers in Japan, steering clear of the ordinary mass-production fashion.
This one-of-a-kind party dress was crafted using 19th-century, top-quality vintage ceremonial kimono fabric. When you attend your special event, take pleasure in the knowledge that you will be the only one in the world wearing this stunning silk wedding guest dress.

This long-sleeve wedding guest gown has been thoughtfully crafted to make you look radiant and feminine. The sumptuous silk fabric moves gracefully with every step, draping beautifully when you choose to sit and accentuating your silhouette in any pose. This wedding guest dress, designed to be ultimately photogenic, ensures that the pictures from your special event will be unforgettable and ready for the photo album.

Distinctive and incredibly elegant, this pussy bow wedding guest dress features a delightful bow tie neck and a double frill, making it the perfect selection not only as wedding guest clothes but also for various special occasions such as opera outings, art exhibitions, fashion shows, or dinner parties.

The low-waist design of this autumn wedding guest dress complements a variety of body types. Its loose and flowy silhouette enables the silk fabric to gracefully fall in all the right places without emphasizing any particular area. A generous double frill hem adds a touch of flair to your movement while also providing enough weight to allow the fabric to drape beautifully on your body.

Matching silk fabric cover buttons enhance its upscale appearance of this wedding guest dress. This cocktail party dress is fully lined with the finest-grade cotton cupro fabric, offering breathability and a luxuriously smooth feel.

This silk wedding guest dress goes beyond being just an outfit; it's a declaration of discerning taste and admiration for life's finer aspects. Whether you find yourself at a grand wedding reception, a birthday celebration, or an elegant tea party, this long-sleeve long dress for a wedding will make sure that you stand out in the most graceful and sophisticated fashion.

SIZE: S/M, 36/38 EU size
Model hight: 165cm, size 36/38 Europen size

FABRIC 
Outer Fabric: 100% Japanese silk 
Lining: 100% Japanese Bemberg cupro lining made from cotton (read more about the lining)

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Here are a few things to know to keep your beautiful new bow tie dress looking its best: 

  • Dry clean only
  • Silk hates moisture, so keep your piece in a dry space with optimal air circulation allowing it to air out each time you wear it. (read more about storing)
  • DO NOT GET WET – silk gets water stains. 
  • Lightly spraying with a fabric freshener is okay. 
  • Iron on medium with steam through a cloth. 

    Please note: All the items in our store are created using vintage pieces that can be over 60+ years old and do have signs of wear. Loose embroidery threads, minor stains, and minimal fading are normal in our garments. 
    Many of these kimonos have been stored away for years and can still have a slight mothball scent even after our rigorous cleaning process. This usually goes unnoticed but may bother those who are sensitive to those kinds of smells.
    Actual colors may vary. Due to computer monitors displaying colors differently, actual colors of our bow tie dresses may vary. We try extremely hard to ensure our photos are as life-like as possible, but please understand the actual color may differ slightly from your monitor. Therefore, we cannot guarantee that the color you see on the monitor accurately portrays the true color of the product.

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