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petticoat vintage dresses Scarlett | Red Floral Dress | Satin Tea Dress with Net Petticoat

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petticoat vintage dresses Scarlett | Red Floral Dress | Satin Tea Dress with Net PetticoatScarlett Tea Dress is a statement of classic femininity and confident elegance. Crafted in luxurious red Charmeuse satin with bold black and ivory floral motifs, Scarlett is inspired by vintage 1950s silhouettes and reimagined for the modern woman who loves timeless glamour. This hero dress features a beautifully structured bodice with a soft sweetheart neckline, short puff sleeves, and a defined waist that flows into a full tea length skirt. A black

Scarlett Tea Dress is a statement of classic femininity and confident elegance. Crafted in luxurious red Charmeuse satin with bold black-and-ivory floral motifs, Scarlett is inspired by vintage 1950s silhouettes and reimagined for the modern woman who loves timeless glamour.
This hero dress features a beautifully structured bodice with a soft sweetheart neckline, short puff sleeves, and a defined waist that flows into a full tea-length skirt. A black net petticoat is sewn underneath to create graceful volume and movement, subtly peeking beneath the hem for that unmistakable couture finish.
Designed to flatter, Scarlett celebrates the waist while offering comfort and elegance in equal measure. Finished with an invisible zip at the back for a seamless look, this is the dress you reach for when you want to feel unforgettable — from weddings and special occasions to birthday celebrations and refined evening events.
Each ElizabethJulianah piece is slow fashion — thoughtfully made in England in limited quantities, never mass produced.
Scarlett is not just a dress. It’s a moment.
✨ Features
Luxurious red satin with bold floral print
Vintage-inspired tea length silhouette
Structured bodice with sweetheart neckline
Short puff sleeves
Defined waist for a flattering fit
Full skirt with built-in black net petticoat for volume
Invisible back zip closure
Fully lined for comfort
Handmade in England
Limited production
📏 Fit & Sizing
True to size
Fitted through the bodice, flared skirt
Tea length (falls mid-calf on most heights)
If you’re between sizes or would like a made-to-measure option, please contact us before ordering.
🧵 Fabric & Care
Main fabric: Charmeuse Satin
Petticoat: Soft black net
Lining: Lightweight lining
Care Instructions:
Dry clean recommended to preserve structure and colour.
Cool iron on reverse if needed.
Do not tumble dry.
🎀 Styling Tip
Pair Scarlett with classic black heels or nude pumps, pearl accessories, and a soft clutch for an effortlessly polished vintage look.
🌍 Made to Order
This dress is made especially for you. Please allow 7–14 working days for production before dispatch.

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