bias cut wedding dress 1930 Flutter' Silk Satin White Bias Cut Gown – ALEXANDRA-KING
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bias cut wedding dress

bias cut wedding dress 1930 Flutter' Silk Satin White Bias Cut Gown – ALEXANDRA-KING

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bias cut wedding dress 1930 Flutter' Silk Satin White Bias Cut Gown – ALEXANDRA-KINGA one of a kind flutter sleeve version of the '1930' gown. Designed with a gently draping cowl neckline, scooped back and delicate flutter sleeves. The bodice is cut on the bias and ties to fit with a long silk sash at the waist. The skirt, also cut on the bias, flares to the hem and a puddle train finishes the back. Made in the most beautiful silk satin, doubled for the lining, making this is a truly luxurious gown to wear. Inspired by old Hollywood

A one of a kind flutter sleeve version of the '1930' gown. 

Designed with a gently draping cowl neckline, scooped back and delicate flutter sleeves. The bodice is cut on the bias and ties to fit with a long silk sash at the waist.
The skirt, also cut on the bias, flares to the hem and a puddle train finishes the back. 

Made in the most beautiful silk satin, doubled for the lining, making this is a truly luxurious gown to wear. 

Inspired by old Hollywood gowns of the the 1930s silver screen, this dress is best styled simply with elegant drop earrings, maybe a bracelet and some fabulous shoes. 

We recommend a smoothing invisible slip, bodysuit or seamless knickers with this dress, no lace underwear. 

Colour: white

Fabrics: 
100% silk satin

Care: dry clean or gently hand wash by a specialist cleaner

Size: Small / Medium - Please check measurements. 
Bust: up to 40"
Waist: up to 32"
Hips up to 44"
Length from true waist: 43" - 58"

Please see photos to see how the dress fits on a 34" bust model and a 40" bust model.

Some alterations can be made in house upon request.

This dress is a one of a kind piece. Designed by Alexandra King in Somerset, UK Made by Anna Vickery in Somerset, UK

Your dress will be carefully wrapped wrapped and shipped worldwide with tracked delivery free of charge.

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