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Connect with YOUR inner goddess when you buy the Venus Goddess of Love Plus Size Costume. This sensual full length gown is designed with flattering drape sleeves. The low cut bodice is complemented by a soft creamy bisque tone merging dramatically into a bold color treatment. A traditional gold tone headpiece is included to complete the look.

Available sizes: Plus size (14-16)

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Feel Alluring and Comfortable in a Classic Dress Design

Are you disappointed to find only uncomfortable, unbecoming Halloween costumes? Consider this alluring, classic slimming empire waistline dress that softly drapes over your curvaceous full figure. It is ideal for the plus size figure.
The fitted top is not too loose or tight. Largeness is de-emphasized for the plus size Diva.
Plus size women can look magnificent in Halloween costumes, but care must be taken if you are to be elegantly successful.



Feel your best in this costume of a character that is by definition majestic, stately and imposing.The long draping fabric that covers areas you would prefer to conceal and that gives you a presence is ideal. And if your upper arms are less than toned, you'll feel happier in something with sleeves.

This Venus of Love plus size costume is not too delicate, girlish or athletic. You owe it to yourself to wear something that will make the most of your assets rather than make you look ridiculous. Instead, craft your own classic style. Take the opportunity at Halloween to tap into the classic Greek style from an era when classic beauty was greatly celebrated. Relive it again in the present. Assume the powerful persona of Venus who advocated Love Beauty and Fertility.

Simple and Elegant

Imagine Yourself Back Centuries Ago Living a Simple Cultured Life as a Noble Woman of Another Era

The powerful enduring style of the ancient Greeks and Romans was found in the elegant simplicity of their clothing. Statuesque shapely women were considered poetry in motion with flowing fabric draped tastefully over the curves of their body. The folds of falling fabric inspired artists of the era to celebrate this visual treat with a great number of statues depicting the important notables of the time adorning the streets and buildings of their great cities. The gods and goddesses of the Greek and Roman cultures were celebrated by everyone and the mythology surrounding them remains the subject of poetry, prose, art and music to this day."

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The Greeks were very conscious of the beauty of the human body and displayed it to the best advantage. Rather than conceal, these Ancient Greek Costumes, artistically showed-off the human form. This Venus Goddess of Love Costume for Halloween plus size for women partially reveals the arms and upper chest to lend just enough mystique yet still offering coverage.

A Little History......

Venus is Legendary

Classical elegance has made the Venus statue one of the most common sculptures used in decorating today.

Whether known as Venus or her Greek name Aphrodite, she is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She represents affection and the attraction that binds people together in marriage. Her beauty is said to have caused the Trojan War and so desirable was she that she was pursued by every god.

In Greek mythology, her son Eros is the God of Love and Sexual Desire. Her Roman son, Cupid, is the Messenger of Love.

Venus de Milo Statue

The most famous Venus statue is the Venus de Milo housed in the Louvre in France. Although the sculptor is unknown and the date of origin can only be estimated the second century B.C., it remains a masterpiece with few equals.

In the early 19th Century the statue was discovered in an underground cavern on the Aegean island of Melos by a farmer digging in his field. It was missing its arms but it is believed that one held a shield while the other held a mirror so that she could admire her own beauty. After a unique series of events, the French acquired the statue and renamed it the Venus de Milo.

Birth of Venus

Coming from the sea, is this lovely statue of the Birth of Venus. The ancient legends say that Venus sprung from the foam of the sea. Her arrival at the abode of the Gods threw Mount Olympus into an uproar. Everyone was charmed by her beauty and each asked her hand in marriage. This legend was taken by Botticelli for his famous painting The Birth of Venus, which now hangs in the Uffizi gallery in Florence.

Venus by Canova

Canova carved the original Venus Italica to replace the ancient Roman Medici Venus, seized by Napoleon in 1802 from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. In the true Neoclassical spirit, Canova decided to reinterpret the ancient work rather than carve an exact replica. Drawing inspiration from other classical statues of the goddess, he made several significant changes in the figure; as a result, his Venus appears more natural and her movement more gentle than the Medici Venus. The Venus Italica was immediately hailed as Canova's masterpiece and a worthy successor to the ancient Venus.

"When I saw this divine work of Canova," wrote the poet Ugo Foscolo in 1811, "I sighed with a thousand desires, for really, if the Medici Venus is a most beautiful goddess, this is a most beautiful woman."

Venus by The Lettermen

Click Here Now for the Best Price on Venus Goddess of Love Plus Size CostumeVenus the Goddess of Love and Beauty has been idolized and idealized for centuries. Songs and poems have been written about her for thousands of years. Fashion designers may dictate what sells but fashion is vulnerable to change. The long ago established image of what Venus should look like, remains eternal.
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