Meg's Afternoon Gown (1850s-1860s)
Meg's Afternoon Gown (1850s-1860s)
Be your own Meg March in a perfectly tailored, high-quality, historically accurate mid-Victorian day dress. Whether you are an attendee at an event, a historical reenactor, an actress in theatre, or an avid admirer of the books by Louisa May Alcott, this dress will make you feel like Meg on an afternoon out with Sally!
This dress is also historically accurate for Dickens impressions from the 1850s-1860s. It is a style many women would have worn daily, with the fabric choice and trimmings varying widely based on personal taste and economic status. It is versatile and can be worn both as a wash dress (without any trimmings) or as an afternoon visiting dress (with added bodice and skirt trimmings). It is based on an extant examples found here.
When you purchase a made-to-order item, you get the gown of your dreams by choosing the fabric from the drop-down options, providing measurements for a custom fit, and even purchasing extra available add-ons! (Search the website for “add-ons” to see what’s available!) Please note that trims such as lace, braid, etc. will vary slightly depending on stock available. Contact us through the “Custom Orders” page if you would like to discuss additional fabric and customization options that are not available on this listing.
As a custom piece, this item is professionally handmade at my Texas (USA) studio and order fulfillment takes 10-12 weeks. Please see the website header for a current estimate on the month your order will be shipped to you. Shipping within the U.S. is FREE for all orders over $50.
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ALL THE DETAILS
This dress is made-to-order; choose the size that you currently wear in contemporary sizing and choose the fabric combination from the fabric choices. Within 48 hours of receiving your order, I will send you a measurement worksheet listing the measurements required for a perfect fit.
This 1850s-1860s day dress features:
- two pieces: a matching skirt and bodice
- a fully lined and boned "V" shaped bodice
- dropped shoulders
- darts in the front and princess seams in the back for a close-fitting bodice
- front button closure and center back skirt closure
- a choice of pagoda sleeves (1850s) or "coat" sleeves (1860s)
- a skirt width between 150" and 180" to generously accommodate a hoop skirt
- a skirt evenly gathered to fit the bodice
- a hem faced with a coordinating cotton fabric
- two roomy pockets, hidden in the side seams of the skirt
The price shown is for the basic dress and does NOT include: piping at the neckline, armsyces, or waistband; the collar, bonnet, shawl, or cuffs; velvet trim on the bodice, a ruffle on the skirt, or epaulettes on the sleeves.. All of these are add-ons that are shown on the pictured dresses. If you desire any of these added to your dress, please choose these add-ons and accessories in the Little Women Collection and add them to your cart when purchasing the dress.
Current fabric choices are shown with inspiration photos to help you visualize the dress in that fabric. These inspiration photos are either photos of extant dresses or period fashion plates. They serve ONLY as inspiration and do NOT depict exactly how your dress will be made. Once you order, I will contact you to discuss measurements and confirm exact details.
Feel free to contact us through the "Custom Orders" page if you wish to provide your own fabric or you have a different color in mind than the ones shown.
To achieve the correct historical silhouette, this gown is pictured over a corset, crinoline, and petticoats, but no corset, crinoline, or petticoats are included with this listing. This dress is made to fit over a historical corset and will not fit correctly over modern undergarments. However, if you would like your commissioned dress to fit over modern undergarments, please send an email, and I will be happy to oblige!
Measure your bust and waist and choose your size based on the pictured sizing guidelines. For the most accurate fit, please take the measurements while wearing your corset. The dress will be hemmed to accommodate hoops and sit about 2" off the floor, based on the measurements you send after you order.
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HOW TO MEASURE YOURSELF
Please measure yourself while wearing the corset and other undergarments you plan to wear with the gown. Remember that measurements such as your bust and waist should be 1-1.5" inches smaller than the dress measurements, to allow for ease of movement. Refer to the measurement graphic in the listing and this video tutorial if you need assistance in understanding and taking your measurements. If you still have additional questions, please feel free to email me.
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
A care card will be included with your order, but if you choose a silk or wool fabric, it will be dry clean only. Most dresses made with cotton, linen, or polyester fabrics can be washed.
All fabrics are preshrunk, usually by prewashing. Seller is not responsible for any allergic reactions to the detergent used in prewashing.
All items with buttons come with an extra button sewn inside.
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I am extremely delighted to say that the end result of my order was exquisite and remarkably detailed in every way. It will be a beautiful addition to our Museum display.