black swan tutu dress Odile's Black Swan Tutu – My Ballerina Dolls
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black swan tutu dress

black swan tutu dress Odile's Black Swan Tutu – My Ballerina Dolls

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black swan tutu dress Odile's Black Swan Tutu – My Ballerina DollsEvery ballerina needs a change of costume! Imagine how beautiful Clara Marie, The Snow Queen, or any 21" Ball Jointed Doll (BJD) would look in this beautiful tutu. Adorn your full sized My Ballerina Doll in Odile's dramatic black tutu dress, inspired by the Black Swan from Swan Lake! It will fit all 21" MBDs. Odile is the villainess in Swan Lake, known as The Black Swan. She is the daughter of the evil Baron von Rothbart, a sorcerer who transformed

Every ballerina needs a change of costume!

Imagine how beautiful Clara-Marie, The Snow Queen, or any 21" Ball Jointed Doll (BJD) would look in this beautiful tutu.

Adorn your full-sized My Ballerina Doll in Odile's dramatic black tutu dress, inspired by the Black Swan from Swan Lake! It will fit all 21" MBDs. 

Odile is the villainess in Swan Lake, known as The Black Swan. She is the daughter of the evil Baron von Rothbart, a sorcerer who transformed leading lady Odette into a Swan Queen, aka The White Swan. Disguised as Odette to deceive Prince Siegfried, Odile wears this striking black costume at Siegfried's ball. 

Your MBD will be ready to entrance any prince in this dynamic dress.

This costume is intricately made. It is black with shiny gold flecks. The bodice has a V-neckline. The sleeves are long with gold trim and flared black tulle at the edge. The long, flared skirt is made of black tulle. The top of it is decorated with the bodice's gold-flecked material. It's trimmed in feather-like patterns with iridescent gold sequins.

Doll not included.

This costume is the perfect beginning for your My Ballerina Dolls clothes collection!

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