



Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Creme - Coming Soon
We took historical inspiration from the famous painting by Francois Boucher of Madame Pompadour, a 1759 oil painting. Our inspired Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream design has layers of lace and handmade flowers to replicate the flowing nature of the skirt depicted in the painting. It is without a doubt the most grande of the Immortelle line of skirts.
Measurements: Our versatile drawstring elasticated waist allows for the Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream to be adjusted from a 20 inch waist to a 52 waist measurement.
Length: Varies slightly around 44 inches. Our Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream is designed to be easily "pinned up" at the gathers if desired allowing for the skirt to fit over most underpinnings such as our Panniers, Crinolines or Full Hoops.
Underpinnings: Styled over a full court hoop and the forthcoming Immortelle crinoline; these foundational underpinnings are not included with this piece.
The Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream during its creation has been considered to fit over the most opulent of panniers. This eloquent Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream is considered on the heavier side of our weight dynamic so please keep this in mind when considering the Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream for comfortability.
Our Pompadour Skirt - Parchemin Cream is one size, as each skirt has a drawstring and a generous elastic band for the perfect fit. Our designs, prints and patterns are exclusive to Immortelle Bijouterie.
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