It looks like a modern goth variation of the "Pirates of the Caribean"
costume pattern
http://www.simplicity.com/p-2098-costumes.aspx
Simplicity #40?? (For some reason, ever since Simplicity "up graded" there
website my computer periodical freezes up when I try to browse their site.
So I wasn't able to get the number before it glitched my screen.
I think they stuck a bustle on it and called it Victorian. Well at least it
isn't listed in thier historical pattern section.

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Looks like a Tudor-ish neckline, 1700's sleeves, a 1990's bridal dress train
thingy, an Elizabethan forepart and hoop shape, a 1860's basque waist and a
bustle era-inspired gathered back. I believe the Victorians did stuff like
this for fancy dress, but what era this one's going for is beyond me! It has
something for everyone. But as a foofy bridal gown, it's nice, surprisingly.

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http://mccallpattern.mccall.com/m6097-products-10908.php?page_id=96



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