Collection: LOUISE, 18th-Century Dresses

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Indulge in the grace and elegance of the past with our LOUISE 18th-century dresses. These meticulously crafted replicas of "English dresses" exude the authentic design elements that epitomized 18th-century style.

Featuring adjustable eyelets for a perfect fit, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and structured boning, the LOUISE dress flatters all body types. Its stunningly pleated skirt spans an impressive 4.5 meters, ensuring a captivating entrance. Made from high-quality linen, these durable dresses embody the artistry and authenticity of Atelier Serraspina. Immerse yourself in history with the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, adding a touch of timeless elegance to your wardrobe.


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    €680,00
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    €680,00
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    Step back in time with the LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton. Meticulously crafted, this reproduction captures the timeless elegance of the renowned "English dress" worn from 1770-1785.

    Embrace historical authenticity with delicate eyelets on the front opening, lace-trimmed elbow sleeves, and reinforced boning for structure and comfort. The voluminous pleated skirt adds a dramatic flair.

    Made from a gorgeous Chintz cotton, this dress is versatile, perfect for historical events or as a unique addition to your wardrobe. Let the LOUISE dress transport you to an era of elegance and grace.

    Design Features of the 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality fabrics, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric:

    • 100% cotton
    • Color: Brown Chintz
    • Weight: 135 gr/m²

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put on your 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing time for a 18th-Century Dress in Brown Chintz Cotton

    All our garments, including the LOUISE dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

     


  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price

    Step back in time with the LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Almond Green Linen. Meticulously crafted, this reproduction captures the timeless elegance of the renowned "English dress" worn from 1770-1785.

    Embrace historical authenticity with delicate eyelets on the front opening, lace-trimmed elbow sleeves, and reinforced boning for structure and comfort. The voluminous pleated skirt adds a dramatic flair.

    Made from durable and breathable linen, this dress is versatile, perfect for historical events or as a unique addition to your wardrobe. Let the LOUISE dress transport you to an era of elegance and grace.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Almond Green Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Almond Green Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Almond Green
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Almond Green Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Almond Green Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Almond Green Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
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    Introducing LOUISE, a meticulously crafted 18th-Century Dress in Light Pink Linen that takes you back in time to the era of elegance and grandeur. One glance at this enchanting dress is all it takes to transport oneself to a bygone era of refined fashion and opulence.

    Our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress Light Pink is a one-piece gown, designed with utmost attention to historical accuracy and detail. It features eyelets on both sides of the front opening to ensure a perfect, customizable fit. The preformed elbow sleeves are trimmed with a delicate lace ribbon, adding a touch of feminine charm to the overall design. The large skirt, pleated in true 18th-century fashion, is a generous 37.5 inches (95 cm) long with a 4.5 m span, adding to the grandeur and authenticity of the dress.

    This dress is not just a costume, but a piece of wearable art, handcrafted with care and passion. The light pink linen used is of high quality, providing both comfort and durability. When you choose our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Light Pink Linen, you're not just purchasing a garment, you're acquiring a piece of history.

    This dress is perfect for historical reenactments, theatrical performances, or simply for those who appreciate the timeless elegance of 18th-century fashion. Experience the magic of stepping into another era with our beautifully crafted LOUISE dress.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Light Pink Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Light Pink Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: light pink
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in light pink Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in light pink Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in light pink Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
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    Experience the elegance of the past with the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen. This meticulously crafted historical garment is a faithful reproduction of the English dress worn in Western Europe and America around the years 1770-1785. Each dress is cut and sewn with precision, following the design features that made these gowns a symbol of grace and style during the 18th-century.

    The LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen is a complete ensemble in one piece. Its vibrant sunflower yellow color will make you stand out at any historical reenactment or themed event. The large skirt, pleated in the traditional 18th-century manner, spans an impressive 4.5 meters and is 37.5 inches (95 cm) long, perfect for making a grand entrance.

    Crafted from high-quality linen, the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress is not only beautiful but also durable. It is a testament to the handcrafted quality, creativity, and authenticity that Atelier Serraspina stands for. To ensure the longevity of this exquisite piece, we recommend dry cleaning only. This dress is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the past, and we are proud to offer it as a unique and timeless piece in your wardrobe.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Sunflower Yellow
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


  • Regular price
    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
    Regular price
    Step back in time with our 18th-Century Dress in Ocean Blue Linen. This breathtakingly beautiful historical garment is a faithful reproduction of the "English dress" popularly worn in Western Europe and America from 1770-1785. Crafted from high-quality ocean blue linen, this one-piece dress is a testament to the timeless allure of historical fashion.

    Our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress Ocean Blue is designed with meticulous attention to detail, featuring eyelets on both sides of the front opening to ensure a perfect fit. The large skirt, a prominent feature of 18th-century fashion, is pleated in the same manner as it was in the era, measuring 37.5 inches (95 cm) long. The ocean blue color not only captures the aesthetic of the period but also adds a modern touch, making this dress perfect for historical reenactments, themed parties, or simply to satiate your love for vintage fashion.

    This dress is not just a product; it's a meticulously handcrafted piece of history. The quality of the linen used, the thoughtful design, and the skilled craftsmanship that goes into each dress reflects the authenticity and creativity that Atelier Serraspina stands for. With the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Ocean Blue Linen, you're not just wearing a dress; you're wearing a piece of history, lovingly recreated for the modern woman.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in ocean blue Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in ocean blue Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: ocean blue
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in ocean blue Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in ocean blue Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in ocean blue Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €730,00
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    €730,00
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    Step back in time with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Black Watch Tartan. This one-of-a-kind garment is a faithful reproduction of the "English dress" that was the height of fashion in Western Europe and America during the years of 1770-1785. This exquisite dress is a testament to the elegance and sophistication of the period and is perfect for historical reenactments, themed parties, or simply for those who appreciate the unique charm of vintage fashion.

    The LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Black Watch Tartan, is a celebration of craftsmanship and authenticity. The dress is made from polyviscose or pure wool tartan, woven in Scotland on traditional looms to give it a distinctive character.

    As with any garment of this quality and detail, we recommend professional dry cleaning to preserve its beauty and longevity. This dress is more than just a garment - it's a piece of history. Embrace the elegance and sophistication of the 18th century with the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Black Watch Tartan.

    Design Features of the 18th-Century Dress In Black Watch Tartan

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality fabrics, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches (95 cm) length from waistline to hem. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

     

    Fabrics and care of the 18th-Century Dress In Black Watch Tartan

    Polyviscose option:

    • 65% Polyester 35% Viscose
    • Low pill fabric
    • Weight 250g/m.


    Wool Option:

    The 10oz lightweight tartan fabric is woven from 100% pure new wool and has a nice, soft finish

    Tartan fabric specification: 325g/m (10oz/yd)


    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

     

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    The Black Watch Tartan Plaid

    Behold the revered Black Watch tartan, adorned with rich hues of dark green, navy blue, and bold black stripes.

    A symbol of prestige and Scottish history, it honors the valiant 'Black Watch' companies of the 18th century, exuding courage and loyalty to the Royal Highland Regiment.

    Embrace this open tartan's allure, transcending clan boundaries to pay homage to Scotland's captivating traditions.

    How to put on your 18th-Century Dress In Black Watch Tartan

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress In Black Watch Tartan:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

     

    Processing Times

    All our garments, including the LOUISE dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress in Black Watch tartan ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


  • Regular price
    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the past with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Dark Green Linen. This meticulously crafted garment is a faithful reproduction of the "English dress" popular in Western Europe and America during the period of 1770-1785. The rich, dark green color is reminiscent of the deep forests and regal elegance of the 18th century, making this dress a true historical treasure.

    This one-piece Gown is designed with an eye for detail and authenticity. The front opening features eyelets on both sides for a tailored, perfect fit. For structure and support, synthetic boning is incorporated on the back and on both sides of the front opening. The dress concludes with a large, pleated skirt, spanning 4.5 meters and measuring 37.5 inches (95 cm) in length, designed in the style of the 18th century.

    Crafted from high-quality linen, the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Dark Green Linen is as durable as it is beautiful. This dress is not just a garment, but a piece of history, a conversation starter, and a testament to a time of elegance and sophistication. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of the past, beautifully brought to life in the present.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in dark green Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in dark green Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: dark green
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in dark green Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in dark green Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in dark green Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Step back in time with our stunning LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen. This one-of-a-kind piece is inspired by the late 18th-century fashion, perfect for portraying iconic figures like Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth Swann, or Claire Fraser from Outlander. The square neckline closes at the front with a band of eyelets, and the preformed elbow sleeves are trimmed with a delicate lace ribbon, adding a touch of elegance to this historical masterpiece.

    Our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen is not just a costume, but a work of art. The main fabric is prewashed linen, ensuring durability and comfort. The dress features a pleated front panel (1,5 m wide), and a large train (3 m wide), pleated in the manner of the 18th century, 37,5 inches (95 cm) long. The eyelets on both sides of the front opening ensure a perfect fit, making this dress as practical as it is beautiful.

    This 18th-century dress is perfect for your next reenactment, theatrical performance, or any event where you want to make a statement. The burgundy red color adds a regal touch, making you the center of attention. Each dress is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, embodying the creativity, authenticity, and quality that Atelier Serraspina stands for.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Burgundy Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: burgundy
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in burgundy Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Step back in time with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress Night Blue. This stunning piece of historical fashion is a faithful reproduction of the "English dress" that was popular in Western Europe and America between 1770-1785. Crafted from luxurious Night Blue linen, LOUISE is a one-piece gown that exudes historical authenticity and timeless elegance.

    LOUISE stands out with its stunning design features. The rich Night Blue color adds a touch of nobility and sophistication, while the front opening is adorned with eyelets on both sides, providing both style and functionality. The preformed elbow sleeves are trimmed with a delicate lace ribbon, adding a touch of femininity to the overall design.  The pièce de résistance is the large skirt, pleated in the manner of the 18th century, measuring an impressive 37,5 inches (95 cm) long with a 4,5 m span, making every twirl a breathtaking spectacle.

    This dress is not only a garment but a piece of wearable history, perfect for historical reenactments, themed parties, or simply for those who appreciate the beauty of 18th-century fashion. Embrace the elegance of the past with LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress In Night Blue Linen, and make a unique fashion statement that transcends time.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in night blue Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in night blue Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: night blue
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in night blue Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in night blue Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in night blue Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Step into the world of elegance and style with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Plum Purple Linen. This beautifully handcrafted garment is a faithful reproduction of the iconic "English dress" worn in Western Europe and America during the years 1770-1785. Made from high-quality prewashed linen, the dress features a rich plum purple color that adds a touch of regality to this historical piece.

    The dress comes in one piece, with eyelets on both sides of the front opening to ensure a perfect fit. The large skirt, pleated in the authentic manner of the 18th century, measures a sweeping 37.5 inches (95 cm) long. This LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress Plum Purple is a perfect blend of historical accuracy and modern craftsmanship, making it a unique addition to your wardrobe or costume collection.

    Each stitch and fold in the fabric is meticulously done, resulting in a dress that is as much a work of art as it is a piece of clothing. Own a piece of history and experience the elegance of the 18th century with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Plum Purple Linen.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in plum purple Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in plum purple Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: plum purple
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in plum purple Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in plum purple Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in plum purple Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Step back in time with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Steel Blue Linen. A meticulously handcrafted reproduction of the "English Dress" or "Round Gown" worn in Western Europe and America circa 1770-1785, this one-piece ensemble is a true testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that made the 18th century a golden age of fashion.

    This dress is not just a garment, it's a piece of wearable art, reflecting the authenticity and creativity that we stand for. Made with high-quality linen, our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress Steel Blue is as durable as it is stylish. Whether you're an enthusiast of historical fashion or simply seeking a unique piece to make a statement, our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Steel Blue Linen is a timeless treasure that will transport you to an era of elegance and refinement.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in steel blue Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in steel blue Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: steel blue
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in steel blue Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in steel blue Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in steel blue Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
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    Step into the past with our LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Chocolate Linen. This gown is a captivating embodiment of historical elegance and sophistication, transporting you to a bygone era. Inspired by beloved series like Outlander, it allows you to channel the spirits of iconic characters such as Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth Swann, or Claire Fraser.

    Meticulously fashioned from pre-washed, medium weight linen, this durable and comfortable fabric enriches the fitted bodice and preformed elbow sleeves delicately adorned with lace trim. Authenticity is further enhanced by the pleated front panel and generous train. Preserve the beauty of this lovingly crafted masterpiece with professional dry cleaning.

    Embrace a timeless investment that resonates with the cherished values of Atelier Serraspina, and embark on a journey to the past with out stunning LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress In Chocolate Linen.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: chocolate
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in chocolate Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

  • Regular price
    €540,00
    Sale price
    €540,00
    Regular price

    Step into the past with our 18th-Century Dress in White Linen. Meticulously crafted to evoke the elegant English Gown of the 18th century, this pure white dress is tailored from high-quality linen for durability and comfort. Its one-piece design ensures easy wearability.

    Featuring exquisite details like pleated linen ribbon on the neckline, delicate lace ribbon and pleated linen on the elbow sleeves, and eyelets for a perfect fit, this dress authentically captures the essence of the era. Its full pleated skirt measures 37.5 inches (95 cm) long.

    The LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in White Linen is not just a garment, but a cherished piece of history. It exemplifies Atelier Serraspina's commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail. Perfect for historical reenactments, theatrical performances, or adding vintage elegance to your wardrobe. Embrace the enchanting romance of the past with this authentic 18th-century dress in white linen.

     

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in white Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in white Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: white
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in white Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in white Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in white Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
    Sale price
    €460,00
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    Step back in time with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen, a beautifully crafted historical garment that brings the elegance and sophistication of the 18th-century fashion to your wardrobe. This one-piece dress, inspired by the "English dress" or "Round Gown" worn in Western Europe and America between 1770-1785, is steeped in history and designed for the modern woman who appreciates timeless style.


    The dress is made with high-quality linen in a rich toffee shade that is both elegant and versatile. Each dress is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the handcrafted quality, creativity, and authenticity that our store stand for. This dress is more than just a garment; it's a piece of wearable history, an expression of a love for vintage style and a testament to the timeless appeal of well-crafted, beautiful clothing. Make a statement with the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen, and wear a piece of history.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Toffee
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Transport yourself to the elegant 18th century with our LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Rust Orange Linen. This meticulously crafted replica of the iconic "English dress" embodies the fashion trends of 1770-1785 Western Europe and America. Its striking rust orange color and one-piece design combine historical accuracy with modern craftsmanship.

    The LOUISE dress features eyelets on both sides of the front opening for a perfect fit. Delicate lace ribbon trims the preformed elbow sleeves, adding a romantic touch. The large pleated skirt measures 37.5 inches (95 cm) in length, reflecting authentic 18th-century fashion.

    Perfect for historical events or adding a unique piece to your wardrobe, the LOUISE dress epitomizes past elegance. Step into the luxurious world of the 18th century with our LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Rust Orange Linen. It's more than just a garment; it's an extraordinary journey back in time.

     

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in rust orange Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in rust orange Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: rust orange
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in rust orange Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in rust orange Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in rust orange Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


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    €460,00
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    €460,00
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    Step back in time with the LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen. Meticulously crafted, this reproduction captures the timeless elegance of the renowned "English gown" worn from 1770-1785.

    Embrace historical authenticity with delicate eyelets on the front opening, lace-trimmed elbow sleeves, and reinforced boning for structure and comfort. The voluminous pleated skirt adds a dramatic flair.

    Made from durable and breathable linen, this dress is versatile, perfect for historical events or as a unique addition to your wardrobe. Let the LOUISE dress transport you to an era of elegance and grace.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: Apricot
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Apricot Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.


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    Step back in time with our LOUISE 18th-Century Dress in Black Linen. This exquisite gown embodies historical elegance and sophistication. Inspired by popular series like Outlander, this one-piece English gown allows you to embody characters such as Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth Swann, or Claire Fraser.

    Crafted from pre-washed, medium weight linen, the durable and comfortable fabric enhances the fitted bodice and preformed elbow sleeves, trimmed with delicate lace. The pleated front panel and large train add a touch of authenticity.

    To ensure the long-lasting beauty of handcrafted creation, we recommend professional dry cleaning. Indulge in an investment that perfectly embodies the cherished values of Atelier Serraspina and allow yourself to be elegantly transported to a bygone era.

    Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in black Linen

    Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details.

    These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train.

    Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina.

    Fabrics and Care

    Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in black Linen:

    • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
    • Color: black
    • Laundered & mechanically softened

    Bodice Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²)
    • Color: Beige

    Sleeves Lining:

    • Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²)
    • Color: White

    Care Instructions:

    We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.

    How to put your 18th-Century Dress in black Linen on

    1. After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head.
    2. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs).
    3. Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties.
    4. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds.
    5. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline.

    About Sizing

    Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in black Linen:


    Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.

    Custom Sizing:

    If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.

    Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in black Linen

    All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

    The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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