Pg.3 & Pg. 4: The Enchanting & Vortex Ball Gowns
The third and fourth pages of the Eikon Collection showcase a pair of ball gowns made in the likeness of two well-known feathered femme fatales. The Enchanting and Vortex Ball Gowns, created after Siren and Garuda, respectively.
The former sports elements from different variations of the enthralling mistress of the sea, with her feathery wings which create the waist-to-hem capable of concealing the front for a more elegant visage. For those women feeling more seductive, the wings can be parted to reveal the lower half of the wearer’s body. Clothed in graceful down from chest to toe, and quite the inviting neckline to boot, this is an ideal dress for women seeking their more alluring side.
The Vortex Ball Gown pays homage to the eponymous Lady of the Vortex, Garuda. The chiffon fabrics bless the wearer around in a beautiful veil of white and green with gold undertones and Chrysoprase jewelry, with a semitransparent weave of the finest voile silk, enhanced with wind-aspected aether to create the illusion of the wearer enveloped by a wispy gust. A graceful approach to the untamed savagery of the harpy queen.
Both ball gowns are also accompanied by masks to provide an air of mystery for masquerades. May she who wears these leave her peers swept under the wake of her graceful and enticing movements.
(Special thanks to @shadottie for the creation of these gowns!)
Notable Owners:
Elaina Everleigh


















