casual 1800s dresses Lizzy's Walking Dress (1800-1810) XL / mustard floral cotton lawn
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casual 1800s dresses

casual 1800s dresses Lizzy's Walking Dress (1800-1810) XL / mustard floral cotton lawn

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casual 1800s dresses Lizzy's Walking Dress (1800-1810) XL / mustard floral cotton lawnBe your own Elizabeth Bennet in a perfectly tailored, high quality, historically accurate Regency era day dress. Whether you are an attendee at an event, a historical reenactor, an actress in theatre, or an avid admirer of Jane Austen's works, this dress will make you feel "quite fond of walking" and is sure to catch the eye of your Mr. Darcy! This bib front gown was a popular style in early Regency style, and its front closure allowed the wearer to

Be your own Elizabeth Bennet in a perfectly tailored, high-quality, historically accurate Regency era day dress. Whether you are an attendee at an event, a historical reenactor, an actress in theatre, or an avid admirer of Jane Austen's works, this dress will make you feel "quite fond of walking" and is sure to catch the eye of your Mr. Darcy!

This bib-front gown was a popular style in early Regency style, and its front closure allowed the wearer to dress themself.  It is based off extant gowns and fashion plates.

When you purchase a made-to-order item, you get the dress of your dreams by choosing the fabric from the options below, providing measurements for a custom fit, and even purchasing extra available add-ons! (Search the website for “add-ons” to see what’s available.)  Contact us through the “Custom Orders” page if you would like to discuss additional fabric and customization options that are not available on this listing.

As a custom piece, this item is professionally handmade at my Texas (USA) studio and order fulfillment takes 12-14 weeks. Please see the website header for a current estimate on the month your order will be shipped to you. Shipping within the U.S. is FREE for all orders over $50.

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ALL THE DETAILS

This dress is made-to-order: choose the size that you currently wear in contemporary sizing and choose the fabric combination from the fabric choices. Within 3-5 business days of receiving your order, I will send you a measurement worksheet listing the measurements required for a perfect fit. 

The dress includes:

  • a fully lined bodice (lined with 100% cotton lawn)
  • matching fabric strings that run around the underbust, for closure and adjustability
  • drop-front (bib-front) closure
  • long sleeves with a ruffle at the wrist
  • a skirt that is gathered in back center, but fitted on the sides and front
  • a tuck that runs around the hem

Measure your bust and waist and choose your size based on the pictured sizing guidelines. For the most accurate fit, please take the measurements while wearing your stays and other undergarments (i.e. shift, petticoat, etc). The dress will be hemmed to sit about about 2" off the floor; this will be based on the measurements you provide.

Choose your fabric; you can see the options below. Please note that the only available options are fabrics that are suitable for Lizzy's Walking Dress!  If you prefer a different fabric choice, please click on the dress name to be taken to that listing so you can order that dress and fabric.

Austen Collection Dress Fabrics 

Current fabric choices are shown with inspiration photos to help you visualize the dress in that fabric.  These inspiration photos are either photos of extant dresses or period fashion plates.  They serve ONLY as inspiration and do NOT depict exactly how your dress will be made. Once you order, I will contact you to discuss measurements and confirm exact details.

Feel free to contact us through the "Custom Orders" page if you wish to provide your own fabric or you have a different color in mind than the ones shown.  

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HOW TO MEASURE YOURSELF

Please refer to the measurement graphic in the listing and the video tutorial if you need assistance in understanding and taking your measurements. If you still have additional questions, please feel free to message me.

To achieve the correct historical silhouette, it is pictured over a shift, stays, and petticoat, but no shift, stays, or petticoat are included with this listing. This dress is made to fit over stays and will not fit correctly over modern undergarments. However, if you would like your commissioned dress to fit over modern undergarments, please send a message, and I will be happy to oblige!

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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

A care card will be included with your order, but if you choose a silk or wool fabric, it will be dry clean only.  Most dresses made with cotton, linen, or polyester fabrics can be washed.

All fabrics are preshrunk, usually by prewashing.  Seller is not responsible for any allergic reactions to the detergent used in prewashing.

Items with buttons will arrive with an extra button sewn inside.

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