Meran-Tille: Robe a la polonaise: Alice in Arcadia
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The robe à la polonaise is a woman's garment of the later 1770s and 1780s or a similar revival style of the 1870s inspired by Polish national costume, consisting of a gown with a cutaway, draped and swagged overskirt, worn over an underskirt or petticoat. From the late nineteenth century, the term polonaise also described a fitted overdress which extended into long panels over the underskirt, but was not necessarily draped or swagged.
Looks very well
Good looking, particularly the skirt. The hat is also very nice. While the price is on the expensive side, its really better to buy these than two lower quality ones out there for the same price.
Highly reccomended
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BEST OUTFIT EVER
This ensemble truly is one of the most magnificent french gowns i have purchased.