The elegant Chantilly top is made of lace and, of course, has got its name from the old song "Chantilly Lace". Chantilly top has a becoming V-shaped neckline, fully-lined bodice and long sleeves. Sleeves and hem ends with ruffled lace hemline..
The skirt in the pictures is Emma, our Victorian walking skirt.
Garment measurements in cm for the Chantlly top, latest updated 2014*.
Bust circumference:
L: 107 cm │ XL: 117 cm │ 2XL: 127 cm
Waist circumference:
L : 102 cm │ XL: 112 cm │ 2XL: 122 cm
Armhole circumference:
L: 46 cm │ XL: 51 cm │ 2XL: 56 cm
Armlength:
L: 58 cm │ XL: 58 cm │ 2XL: 58 cm
Hem circumference:
L: 152 cm │ XL: 178 cm │ 2XL: 188 cm
Garment length to the shortest point:
L: 69 cm │ XL: 71 cm │ 2XL: 74 cm
Garment length to the longest point:
L: 74 cm │ XL: 76 cm │ 2XL: 79 cm
*Please note that all garment measuring is made by hand and may differ with one to a few centimeters. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Your own body measurements in cm.
Bust circumference:
S: 86-91 cm │ M: 94-97 cm │ L: 99-104 cm │ XL: 107-112 cm │ 2XL: 114-122 cm │ 3XL: 124-132 cm │ 4XL: 135-142 cm │ 5XL: 145-152 cm
Waist circumference:
S: 64-69 cm │ M: 71-74 cm │ L: 76-81 cm │ XL: 84-94 cm │ 2XL: 96-107 cm │ 3XL: 109-117 cm │ 4XL: 119-132 cm │ 5XL: 135-147 cm
Hips circumference:
S: 86-94 cm │ M: 96-99 cm │ L: 102-104 cm │ XL: 107-119 cm │ 2XL: 122-132 cm │ 3XL: 135-147 cm │ 4XL: 150-157 cm │ 5XL: 160-168 cm
Care Advice
This garment is made and dyed by hand, in this order. Color going by the same name will very seldom have been dyed together and will therefore not be in the exact same shade. Any irregularities with this garment is what makes it unique and is part of its charm.
Wash this garment carefully by hand in lukewarm water, or you may run it through a washing machine in no more than 30° C (almost cold) water. Always wash this garment inside out to protect the embroidery and color. Always wash your new garment before wearing it, and wash it separately to prevent staining.
When washing your garment for the first time, use a cup of salt instead of any washing detergent. This will protect the vibrant colors and prevent fading.
If you want to iron your garment, use a lukewarm iron and with your garment turned inside out to protect it. With time, as the garment gets softer, the need for any ironing will diminish. Just hang your wet garment with care, and carefully straighten all seams and embroidery.