Sexy Burgundy Maxi Dress – Satin Maxi Dress – Surplice Dress – Lulus
Lulus Exclusive! Dazzle everyone when you walk in wearing the Lulus Constantine Burgundy Satin Maxi Dress! Sleek and shiny satin shapes this stunning dress, with a pleated, surplice bodice, supported by adjustable spaghetti straps. Fitted waist tops a full maxi skirt with a daring side slit. Hidden back zipper/clasp.
- Lined.
- Shell: 100% Polyester. Lining: 100% Polyester.
- Hand Wash Cold. Wash Separetely. Do Not Bleach. Lay Flat To Dry. Do Not Iron. Do Not Dry Clean.
- Imported.
- Style 843882
Additional information
Fit | This garment fits true to size. |
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Length | Floor length. Size small measures 55.5" from adjustable straps to hem. |
Bust | Great for any cup size. |
Waist | Fitted – very fitted at natural waist. |
Hip | Not Fitted – fuller skirt allows room for hips. |
Undergarments | May be worn with an adhesive bra, petals, or no bra. |
Fabric | Fabric has no stretch. |
Burgundy ( BUR-gən-dee; French: Bourgogne [buʁɡɔɲ] ; Burgundian: Bregogne) is a historical territory and former administrative region and province of east-central France. The province was once home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th century. The capital, Dijon, was wealthy and powerful, being a major European centre of art and science, and of Western Monasticism. In early Modern Europe, Burgundy was a focal point of courtly culture that set the fashion for European royal houses and their court. The Duchy of Burgundy was a key in the transformation of the Middle Ages towards early modern Europe.
Upon the 9th-century partitions of the Kingdom of Burgundy, the lands and remnants partitioned to the Kingdom of France were reduced to a ducal rank by King Robert II of France in 1004. The House of Burgundy, a cadet branch of the House of Capet, ruled over a territory that roughly conformed to the borders and territories of the modern administrative region of Burgundy. Upon the extinction of the Burgundian male line the duchy reverted to the King of France and the House of Valois.
Following the marriage of Philip of Valois and Margaret III of Flanders, the Duchy of Burgundy was absorbed into the Burgundian State alongside parts of the Low Countries which would become collectively known as the Burgundian Netherlands. Upon further acquisitions of the County of Burgundy, Holland, and Luxembourg, the House of Valois-Burgundy came into possession of numerous French and imperial fiefs stretching from the western Alps to the North Sea, in some ways reminiscent of the Middle Frankish realm of Lotharingia.
The Burgundian State, in its own right, was one of the largest ducal territories that existed at the time of the emergence of early Modern Europe. It was regarded as one of the major western European powers of the 14th and 15th centuries. The Dukes of Burgundy were among the wealthiest and the most powerful princes in Europe and were sometimes called "Grand Dukes of the West". Through its possessions the Burgundian State was a major European centre of trade and commerce.
The extinction of the dynasty led to the absorption of the duchy itself into the French crown lands by King Louis XI, while the bulk of the Burgundian possessions in the Low Countries passed to Duke Charles the Bold's daughter, Mary, and her Habsburg descendants. Thus the partition of the Burgundian heritage marked the beginning of the centuries-long French–Habsburg rivalry and played a pivotal role in European politics long after Burgundy had lost its role as an independent political identity.
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by Ashley
Love the dress but was a little snug in the waist so i returned it to find something else to be more comfortable in.
by Tara
love the dress and the fit! the zipper is a little hard to do but that might be because its a little tight, not sure.
by Laura
I loved everything about the dress. It fit perfectly. It was a little long since I’m 5’0″, but with heels it was no problem!
by Meredith
This dress was the perfect fit! So glad I didn’t have to get it altered! Not as sheer as it looks in photos too. Very comfortable!
by Jourdan
Bought this for a wedding- I am MOH! Dress fits great just a little tight in the back, but I’m pretty muscular so I think it does fit true to size! Love the color.
by Kristen
I really like the fit of this dress, it has adjustable straps which is nice. I am a 34DD and 130 pounds 5’7 and small worked for me. I can probably wear a 2ish inch heel? It is a satin material with a sheen-like finish. Material is pretty thin. I bought them for a wedding that I am in in October.
by Gisela
Love the color and the length. It definitely runs a little large. I usually get medium or small sometimes. I ordered the small and it was still loose.
by Anamarys
I bought this dress for my engagement photos for a golden hour photo session, and it was absolutely stunning. Always Lulus surprised me whit the fabric quality. For me, it was a bit large, but I used tall shoes and in the pictures, all looked fine. 100% recommended I’m an XS, 34b, 5’3 tall
by Natalie
Love this dress. Had it hemmed and had the front Sewn a little to prevent it from showing too much cleavage. The colors so pretty. I want another color I had tried the M as well and its pretty stretchy but the L fit my bust comfortably I regret not getting a better pic of just the dress