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Immortelle Gown — Marie Antoinette–Inspired 18th Century Corset Gown in Baroque Scroll

Sale price$ 195.00 USD Regular price$ 395.00 USD

The Baroque Scroll Immortelle Corset Gown draws directly from the ornamental vocabulary that dominated European interiors, textiles, and court dress in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Scrolling acanthus forms, curling foliage, and symmetrical motifs were hallmarks of Baroque design—used to express power, permanence, and artistic mastery through repetition and structure.

In court dress, these patterns were often translated into woven silks and brocades, allowing garments to echo the architectural spaces in which they were worn. The Baroque Scroll textile reflects this tradition, creating visual continuity between the Immortelle Gown — Marie Antoinette–Inspired 18th Century Corset Gown in Baroque Scroll and the carved salons, gilded mirrors, and sculptural paneling that defined elite environments of the period.

Inspired by the historic robe à la française, the Immortelle Gown is a modern corset dress interpretation rather than a historical reproduction. It honors the drama, structure, and romance of the 18th Century era while embracing contemporary atelier craftsmanship, comfort, and versatility.

Each gown features a fully built-in corset constructed with coated spiral steel boning for sculpted support and shaping. Four-inch modesty panels at both the front and back provide adjustability, comfort, and a personalized fit over time.

Designed to be worn over panniers, side hoops, or full hoop skirts, the Immortelle Gown is suited to formal events, renaissance faire, portraiture, and immersive historical environments. It may be styled with removable stomachers, layered skirts, and decorative panels to compose an ensemble tailored to the wearer’s desired silhouette.

Unlike lighter florals or delicate pastels, Baroque scrollwork was historically associated with formality and gravitas. It allowed the garment itself to project authority through design rather than color alone. In this interpretation of our Immortelle Gown — Marie Antoinette–Inspired 18th Century Corset Gown in Baroque Scroll, the scroll motif lends the gown a commanding presence—rich, composed, and intentionally ornamental.

This offering is for the overdress only.
Skirts, panniers, hoop skirts, stomachers, and additional styling elements are purchased separately.

✧The Baroque Scroll print is an original Immortelle design, created exclusively for the atelier. Developed through historical research and artistic interpretation, it draws from period textiles without direct replication, allowing the garment to feel rooted in history while remaining entirely its own.

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Immortelle Gown — Marie Antoinette–Inspired 18th Century Corset Gown in Baroque Scroll Sale price$ 195.00 USD Regular price$ 395.00 USD

Corseted form. Endless expression.

The Immortelle Corset Gown

An Immortelle gown is a corset overdress gown — structure and silhouette shaped as one.
The line is disciplined. The form is complete.
Restraint allows transformation.
Through interchangeable stomachers, skirts, and ornamentation, a single overdress shifts in presence and expression, again and again.
Nothing is fixed beyond what must endure. What remains is the architecture.
What evolves is the vision of the woman who wears it.

Below, you’ll find the skirts designed to complete and transform the Immortelle gown.

A curated gallery of those who wear and interpret Immortelle garments, adornments, and jewelry.

The Immortelle Salon

Historically, salons were spaces where dress, art, and presence were shared and witnessed. The Immortelle Salon honors those who wear the house — capturing garments in life, movement, and personal expression.