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engagement party dress white Jane Summers Josephine Simple Short White Courthouse & Civil Ceremony Wedding Dress 4 / Off White , female , adult

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engagement party dress white Jane Summers Josephine Simple Short White Courthouse & Civil Ceremony Wedding Dress 4 / Off White , female , adultJosephine: The statement making Little White Dress We have it on very good authority that this little white dress photographs beautifullycapturing every twirl, every toast, every unforgettable moment. The ultimate wedding reception dress, rehearsal dinner dress, and chic civil ceremony look. Our designers worked side by side with a master pattern maker to engineer the most exquisite first dance dress, crafted with couture inspired detailsliterally

Josephine: The statement-making Little White Dress

We have it on very good authority that this little white dress photographs beautifully—capturing every twirl, every toast, every unforgettable moment. The ultimate wedding reception dress, rehearsal dinner dress, and chic civil ceremony look. Our designers worked side by side with a master pattern maker to engineer the most exquisite first dance dress, crafted with couture-inspired details—literally designed to twirl.

From the fitted, shoulder-skimming ballet neckline to the subtly dramatic backless detail, this couture-inspired, sophisticated modern white dress whispers sartorial bridal style in every stitch. Josephine is more than a dress—serenaded by tinkling champagne flutes and festive mini sparklers, it's a timeless icon and an unforgettable moment waiting to happen.

For styling, we recommend keeping it simple and sophisticated. We love a strappy Stuart Weitzman stiletto and a chic up-do with stunning Bounkit custom earrings.

 

This dress is a masterclass in the art of subtle drama, perfectly balanced between the breathtaking open back and the shoulder-skimming ballet neck.

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Ready to say I do! to Josephine? Simply select "Add to Cart" now and celebrate in your dream rehearsal dinner dress, a beautiful backdrop to your newly adorned left hand.

Why Brides Love the Josephine

An elegant, editorial-worthy little white dress, the Josephine makes a stylish statement as a civil ceremony dress, rehearsal dinner look, or wedding reception outfit.

The graceful ballet neckline paired with a dramatic backless detail creates a modern, shoulder-skimming silhouette designed for timeless bridal moments and wedding photos, moving seamlessly from rehearsal dinner to wedding reception.

A couture-inspired skirt engineered for twirling—crafted with a master pattern maker's precision and floating exquisitely with every twirl from aisle to after-party, epic entrance to grand send-off.

Details

  • Fabric: Sculptural matte faille with couture-inspired detailing, dry clean only
  • Silhouette & Length: Shoulder-skimming ballet neckline, open back, fit-and-flare cocktail length (above the knee)
  • Wedding Events: Bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, civil ceremony, city hall wedding, wedding reception, first dance, after-party, grand send-off, going away outfit
  • Sizes: 2–12 (see size chart). Rush inquiries: [email protected]
  • Ordering & Shipping: Crafted in NYC, please allow 4–6 weeks for delivery

FAQs

Can I wear the Josephine for a civil ceremony or courthouse wedding? What about as a bridal shower dress?
Absolutely. Josephine's timeless above-the-knee length skirt makes it ideal for both a chic city hall affair or an intimate civil wedding vow exchange. Pair with a stylish stiletto for the ceremony and add a bold lip for post-nuptial photos. Equally elegant for a sophisticated bridal shower or couples shower thrown in your honor.

What kind of bra can I wear with my gorgeous little white dress since it's backless?
Select these lovely little links to view options from Nood, Victoria's Secret, and Cakes.

What sizes does the Josephine come in?
Available in sizes 2–12. Consult the size chart to ensure a flawless fit for your civil ceremony, bridal shower, or after-party look.

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