Please
Note: 1930's Gowns are rarely found in size 8 and above.
All silk gowns are cut on the bias and
have give to the fabric. Movement is necessary for the
gown to flow properly. 1930's gowns must be worn a size
larger than your regular dress size to eliminate the
"stuffed potato" look. For instance, if you
are a size 2, you'll need a size 3/4.
No matter how much you
love a gown that is listed on the website, if the measurements
you take with a tape measure are too large to fit the gown,
it's best to move on... 
If on the other hand, you are tiny enough to consider one of
these gowns and wish to place your name on a wait list, please send us you
name and size*
*Please include your
measurements from the sizing chart above.
Now's the time to be honest! If you don't have your
measurements recorded, now's the time to do so... Don't tell
us that you're going to lose weight before your wedding, we
want to know what your size is at the moment! You will be
matched with a gown based on your current size...