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Edwardian Lace Lingerie Overdress with Five-Panel Skirt, c. 1905–1915 - ED46

Edwardian Lace Lingerie Overdress with Five-Panel Skirt, c. 1905–1915 - ED46

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Welcome to Lulu Boop Vintage — a curated world of antique and vintage garments, thoughtfully preserved and reimagined to be worn again. Each piece is one of a kind, carrying its own past and ready to become part of yours.

Edwardian Five-Panel Lace Lingerie Overdress (c. 1905–1915)

A remarkably rare Edwardian lace lingerie overdress, dating to the early 20th century and distinguished by its exceptional five-panel skirt construction—a feature seen only in the most refined and complex lingerie garments of the period.

This piece was expertly designed as a lingerie over-dress, intended to be worn over a silk or fine cotton slip. The fitted bodice closes with original fabric-covered buttons and hand-worked loop closures, while delicate crochet lace appliqué forms soft cap-like shoulders and a graceful neckline.

What truly sets this garment apart is its skirt:

rather than simple slits, the dress is constructed with five fully independent lace panels—a central front panel, two side panels, and two back panels—each suspended from the waist seam. When worn, these panels float and move independently, allowing the underdress to appear and disappear with every step. This architectural approach created a sense of movement, airiness, and quiet sensuality that was considered the height of luxury during the Edwardian era.

How it was worn originally

 In its time, this overdress would have been layered over a pale silk or lawn slip and worn for afternoon tea, private entertaining, or resort wear. The multi-panel design was intentional: it revealed the underlayer subtly, emphasizing elegance rather than exposure, and was meant to be admired in motion.

How to style it today

 Today, this extraordinary piece transcends its original purpose and becomes a striking statement garment. Style it over:

  • A silk slip dress for an ethereal, romantic silhouette
  • Bare skin or lingerie for a dramatic, editorial look
  • Tailored trousers or denim for a modern contrast between antique lace and contemporary structure

Equally captivating for modern brides, collectors, stylists, and photographers, this overdress offers a rare opportunity to wear a truly architectural example of Edwardian lingerie fashion.

 Details

  • Era: Edwardian, circa 1905–1915
  • Garment type: Lace lingerie overdress
  • Skirt construction: Five-panel design (front, sides, and back)
  • Materials: Fine machine lace with applied crochet lace detailing
  • Closure: Original fabric-covered buttons with hand-finished loops
  • Condition: Good antique condition, with age-appropriate wear consistent with over a century of life and use

A highly uncommon survival and a museum-worthy example of early 20th-century lingerie design—created not as costume, but as a refined, wearable work of art.

One of a kind.

Measurements 

All measurements are taken flat (in inches).

Please compare with a garment you own for best fit.

Armpit to armpit: 16 1/2”

* Shoulder: 15 1/4”

Waist: 13”

Hips: 15 1/2” stretches to 20”

Hem width: Open Panels

Total length (shoulder to hem):

 Mannequin reference: Women’s US 2–4

Bust 33.8” · Waist 26.7” · Shoulder 15” · Hips 34”

Model reference: Size Small

Bust 33” · Waist 28” · Hips 35” · Height 5’3”

Please review measurements carefully before purchase.

 Fit & Sizing Notes

Vintage and antique garments do not follow modern sizing standards. Many were handmade or tailored for a specific individual. Size labels are for reference only — measurements are what matter. I’m always happy to help with fit questions.

Condition & Care

All pieces are vintage or antique and may show gentle signs of age

Hand-dyed items may have subtle color variations; wash delicately

Pre-1930s fabrics (silk, muslin, lace) are fragile and should be worn with care and ease 

Edwardian & Victorian details to note:

Corset-era waists are often very small

Sleeves may be ¾ length by design

Buttons may show period-appropriate replacements

Shipping

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Accessories shown are for styling only and are not included.

Thank you for visiting Lulu Boop Vintage — where history is worn, not archived.

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