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Inspired by Padme Amidala's
Water Gown

The Royal Tailor presents this OOAK fashion for your 16"
fashion doll that has been inspired by Senator Padme Amidala's
Water Gown from the movie Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
This is the last Gown Padme ever wore.

This two piece gown is completely removable.
The underlayer slips on and the cloak is fastened to the dress with hooks.

This work of art has been painstakingly detailed.

The Japor snippet hangs from a chain. Dolls can also wear the japor necklace. The flowers are loose--I kept mine in my doll's hair temporarily with needles.
The winner of the auction will recieve 20 yellow, mint green and blue flowers.

This gown is known as the "Water Gown " or the "End Gown".
The Velvet Cloak is fully lined in cream silk. The collar of the cloak has been covered with hand sewn sequins, and three long tassles of sequins hang from both sides. The velvet of the cloak is scattered with more tiny sequins, giving it a water-like shimmer. The aqua undergown has been boiled, rippled, hand-smocked and hand-beaded.

Doll, Stand & shoes are Not included in this auction.

This Gown fits 16" fashion dolls such as Tyler, Gene, Sydney, and others.

This Water Gown was made and stored in a smoke free enviroment.

Feedback from our customers:

MASTERPIECE Padme outfit-PERFECT LIKENESS-EXQUISITE details, materials-Thank you

OUTSTANDING!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! =)

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