Marceline Gown
Marceline Gown distills the house's floral-occasion instinct into a polished event piece.
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Story & heritage
Kay Unger built her reputation on dinner dresses after co-founding The Gillian Group in 1972, and the Marceline Gown sits squarely in that eveningwear tradition. On the official Kay Unger US product page it is described as a small floral jacquard gown with a solid stretch poplin bodice, collared V-neckline, and three-quarter sleeves. Shirring gathers under the front bust and at the asymmetric waistband, releasing into a full flared A-line skirt. A formal gown and mother of the bride dress for the outdoor ceremony and the evening that follows, with pockets.
The style is currently merchandised on the official site under Dresses, Evening Gowns, New Arrivals, and the listing tags it for 3/4 Sleeve, Floral, Jacquard, Mother of the Bride & Groom.
Materials & craft
The official product copy and fit notes call out collared neck neckline, a line silhouette, floor length, 3/4 sleeve, functional pockets.
Materially, this style is anchored by floral, jacquard.
How to choose & style
Keep the accessories quiet and let the silhouette or print hold the attention; the effect is more polished when nothing competes with the dress.