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The White Court of Versailles
The White Fleur-de-Lis Immortelle Gown draws from the ceremonial language of 18th-century French court dress, where white textiles and heraldic motifs carried profound symbolic meaning. Historically, white was associated with formality, virtue, and dynastic continuity—frequently worn for court presentations, royal ceremonies, and portraiture intended to convey legitimacy and grace.
Each gown features a fully built-in corset constructed with coated spiral steel boning for sculpted support and shaping. Adjustable front and back modesty panels provide up to eight inches of expandability, allowing for a more personalized and adaptable fit over time.
Designed to be worn over panniers, side hoops, or full hoop skirts, the Immortelle Gown may be styled with removable stomachers, layered skirts, and decorative panels to create a silhouette unique to the wearer.
Modern Corsetry & Couture Craftsmanship
- Fully built-in corset with coated spiral steel boning
- Adjustable front and back modesty panels with up to eight inches of expandability
- Designed for panniers, side hoops, and historical understructures
- Contemporary comfort with historically inspired shaping
- Original Immortelle embroidered textile developed exclusively for the atelier
Atelier Notes
- This offering is for the overdress only
- Skirts, panniers, stomachers, and accessories are sold separately
- The White Fleur-de-Lis Immortelle gown may vary subtly with each fabric dye and embellishment lot and fabric character, ensuring every dress carries its own gentle distinctions.
- Designed and shipped directly from our United States–based atelier within approximately five business days
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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.

Skirts designed to shape, support, and transform the corseted form
FOUNDATIONS OF THE IMMORTELLE GOWN
Interchangeable fronts that shape the gown’s expression
The Immortelle Stomacher

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.





























