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corset gothic dress PRE-ORDERBlack Goth Dress ESTIMATED ARRIVAL LATE JULY Estimated arrival times are not guaranteed. Place your orders accordingly. Please read below for more information on pre orders. Draped in rich black cotton stretch woven velvet, this is a piece that commands reverence from the dramatic lace up back with modesty panel that lets you control every curve, to the clean, unbroken front that carries itself with aristocratic composure. The basque waist drops into

Black Goth Dress

ESTIMATED ARRIVAL LATE JULY

Estimated arrival times are not guaranteed. Place your orders accordingly. Please read below for more information on pre-orders.

Draped in rich black cotton stretch woven velvet, this is a piece that commands reverence — from the dramatic lace-up back with modesty panel that lets you control every curve, to the clean, unbroken front that carries itself with aristocratic composure. The basque waist drops into a signature point, elongating the silhouette and paying homage to centuries of dark, deliberate femininity.

Boning does the rest — snatching the waist with authority, sculpting a figure that is equal parts ruthless and breathtaking. Features spiral steel boning at sides. This is not a corset that whispers. It announces.

Double face satin lace up in back offers flexibility in how tight or loose you want to adjust.

For the woman who moves through romantasy worlds and gothic manors with equal ease. For the one who knows that the most powerful thing she can wear is herself, elevated.

Designed by Lynh Haaga and Micheline Pitt and made in China.

Eco-conscious and ethically made.

Size inclusive.

Fabric Content: Made with Natural Fibers. 98% Cotton. 2% Spandex. Lining: 97% Cotton, 3% Spandex

Photos by: Susie Q


Model Info: Elisabeth is 5'7 wearing a size XS, Dre is 5'9 wearing a 2X.

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The fit is structured with all over boning. The back lace up offers flexibility with sizing. Order down if in between sizes per size chart.

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