fantasy black dress Renaissance women's Costume - Medieval Dress - Sorceress - Fantasy - Brocade Bodice - 3 Piece Witch Cosplay
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fantasy black dress

fantasy black dress Renaissance women's Costume - Medieval Dress - Sorceress - Fantasy - Brocade Bodice - 3 Piece Witch Cosplay

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fantasy black dress Renaissance women's Costume - Medieval Dress - Sorceress - Fantasy - Brocade Bodice - 3 Piece Witch CosplayThis Lovely Sorceress Costume includes the Bodice, Underskirt and Chemise This lovely chemise has it all Dramatic elongated sleeves, 4 point skit and a fitted, smocked waist. The full ruffle skirt is long enough to be tucked in or worn over a hoop skirt. The drawstring allows for a wonderful fit (see sizing below). The costume is tied together by the brightly colored bodice in a stunning brocade. Sizing: Bodice Sizing (in inches): Size Bust Waist

This Lovely Sorceress Costume includes the
Bodice, Underskirt and Chemise


This lovely chemise has it all- Dramatic elongated sleeves, 4 point skit and a fitted, smocked waist. The full ruffle skirt is long enough to be tucked in or worn over a hoop skirt. The drawstring allows for a wonderful fit (see sizing below). The costume is tied together by the brightly colored bodice- in a stunning brocade.


Sizing:
Bodice Sizing (in inches):
Size Bust Waist Length
s/m 34-36 26-28 16"
l/xl 38-40 30-32 16"
1X/2X 42-44 34-36 18"
2X/3X 44-46 40-42 18|



Skirt Sizing:
Underskirt- 38" long drawstring waist

Chemise Sizing:
Elasticized waist to fit up to a 44" waist when fully stretched


FABRIC The fabric is a light weight Polycrepe. Strong and Durable. Will not shrink or loose its vibrant color. Virtually wrinkle-free.
FABRIC CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Wash with lukewarm water. Will look new wash after wash. Tumble dry in medium heat ~ won't need ironing if pulled out of the drier when ready. Will not shrink or loose it's vibrant color.
**Color may vary slightly from pictures

BROCADE BODICE would be best washed by hand in soapy water. Leave soaking to loosen dirt, then gently wash and rinse. Lay flat to dry.

About us
We are a US based, women/family owned, small business.
We have been designing all our costumes in the US for over 20 years and have been costume enthusiasts for over 30 years.
We are involved from concept to creation and make sure everyone in our studio in India is paid a high wage for the high quality of costumes produced.

Modeled by both Kara and Sarina, please find their information below:

Kara~ By the tree~ Model and artist Kara Markley Sterling graces our designs with her beauty and talent. A professional and talented model, musician and dancer, Kara is also the nicest person you could possibly meet. You can find out more about her at https://www.instagram.com/karamsterling/?hl=am-et

Sarina ~ Witch Costume~ Stunning Sarina is a model located in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania. She spends her time cosplaying her original characters and loves everything mystical and magical!
You will find more of her incredible work at @s_shander in Instagram.

Photography:

James Sterling, Kara~ By the tree~, is the kind of photographer that makes magic. His artistic eye and technical knowledge makes him one of the most talented photographers to be found. As his wife, Kara, James is also one of the nicest men you could hope to run across. As Kara, James is also a talented composer and musician. You can find out more about him at http://creativesterling.com/

Photographer: Kindra, Sarina ~ Witch Costume~, is the owner of J & K Productions. For more of her amazing work, please visit her at:
website: https://jkprod.smugmug.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jandkproductions

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