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Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt

Sale price$ 55.00 USD

Originally designed to accompany the Anastasia Dress, the Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt introduces movement, contrast, and a touch of irreverent charm. The  Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt carefully considered length adds a note of sass while remaining refined, making it the perfect pairing for any Immortelle corset.

The soft layers of lace create texture and fluidity, allowing the Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt to be styled with corsets, leggings or worn on its own as a playful statement piece. Versatile and lightweight, the Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt brings balance to structured silhouettes and invites a more daring interpretation of historical dress.

Measurements: Our versatile drawstring elasticated waist allows for the Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt to be adjusted based on two well appointed sizes.

Size 1: 20 inch waist to 32 inch waist - 22 inches long. Varies slightly.

Size 2: 32 inch waist to 48 inch waist - 23.5 inches long. Varies slightly. 

Our designs and prints are exclusive to Immortelle Bijouterie.

An elegant layering piece with a quietly playful length. Designed to layer effortlessly with any Immortelle corset or Anastasia Corset Dress. Please note that colors can vary slightly if pairing with an existing Anastasia Corset Dress.

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Anastasia Black lace tiered skirt on a white background
Black Lace Anastasia Short Layered Skirt Sale price$ 55.00 USD

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The character of an Immortelle skirt is shaped by what lies beneath it. Panniers widen the stance, petticoats soften the line, and layered undergarments create depth and movement. Each foundation alters the presence of the skirt, allowing one piece to shift effortlessly between eras, occasions, and expressions.

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