This beautiful FlowerDreams Gia Gown is a stunning example of the Illusion motif.
The Illusion gown (named for the nude effect derived from strategically placed
sequins, beads and lace) began its' origin in the 1930s Hollywood with a
sheer gown designed for Ginger Rogers in Flying Down to Rio (1933).
But it wasn't until Marlene Dietrich took ownership in the 1940s
which left an unforgettable impact on fashion.
During World War II, Marlene turned to legendary costume designer
Irene Lentz Gibbons (known to the world simply as "Irene") when she
needed dresses for the cabaret act she took on tour with the USO.
This illusion appearance has since become an elegant way to show a little skin -
with accents gracing the neckline, waistline, sleeves, back, and soft skirt hems.
By design, it creates a magical look with an eye-catching and exceptional effect.
This gown’s sheer leaf inserts, underlays, and daring cut out patterning
creates a wonderful floating tapestry appearance.
This gown’s sheer leaf inserts, underlays, and daring cut out patterning
creates a wonderful floating tapestry appearance.
in a very sexy, fashion-forward and glamorous way.
This FlowerDreams Gia Gown combines a beautiful sheer floral fabric pattern
with illusion lace to create both an alluring and dramatic statement.
This magical creation by N I L E reveals a variety of different illusions at once.
N I L E provides four wonderful color scheme options - Red, Silver, Violet & Seagreen.
All of these schemes also include four sparkling gown diamond accent sets. She
also includes two makeup sets depending on which color gowns you decide upon.
applier which cleverly conceals your nipples while lending the "illusion"
that you are naked beneath the outer layer of this gorgeous gown.
dramatic floating and sweeping effect which seems to defy gravity.
I love how the fabric gathers at the sides, across the midriff then traverses
out at the tail - recalling a pannier-like, Rococo Victorian appearance.
Store: FlowerDreams
Designer: N I L E (nile.karas)
Product: Gia Gown
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