Marie Antoinette & Rococo Corset Gowns
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The Immortelle collection draws inspiration from the elegance, romance, and artistry of 18th-century French fashion. Influenced by the grandeur of Versailles, the intimacy of private salons, and the beauty of aristocratic garden entertainments, these overdress gowns reinterpret historical silhouettes through the lens of modern atelier craftsmanship.
Inspired by the visual language of the Rococo era, each design combines fully boned corsetry, open-front construction, and historically influenced proportions to create garments that feel both timeless and unmistakably dramatic. From the ceremonial presence of the Immortelle Gown to the refined femininity of the Pompadour, the celebratory spirit of the Fête Gown, and the playful romance of the Coquette Gown, every silhouette offers its own interpretation of courtly elegance.
Designed to be worn over panniers, side hoops, pocket hoops, and other historical understructures, these gowns embrace the architectural beauty that defined 18th-century dress while allowing for contemporary comfort, versatility, and personal expression.
These are not reproductions, but modern corset gowns inspired by history—created for renaissance festivals, historical events, portraiture, formal occasions, and those who simply wish to inhabit a more romantic world.
From sweeping skirts and sculpted bodices to elaborate trims and layered textiles, each overdress gown is designed to celebrate the artistry of Rococo fashion while inviting the wearer to create a story entirely her own.
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The Silhouettes of Immortelle
The Immortelle Gown — The Court Gown
The Pompadour Gown — The Salon Gown - Coming Soon
The Fête Gown — The Celebration Gown - Coming Soon
The Coquette Gown — The Flirtation Gown - Coming Soon