The Deco Haus
The Icon Gown – Moonlight Silver (Evening Length)
Rendered in Moonlight Silver, this full-length edition of our signature Icon Gown brings luminous elegance to one of the Deco Haus collection's most iconic designs.
Reproduced from a rare piece in a Hollywood archivist's private collection, the gown features an intricately hand-beaded floral motif that frames a dramatic deep V neckline and elegant cut-out back. The elongated silhouette falls effortlessly into a scalloped hem finished with shimmering beaded fringe, creating graceful movement with every step.
Refined, sophisticated, and timeless, the full-length Icon is designed for black-tie celebrations, gala evenings, and unforgettable occasions, offering a graceful interpretation of Art Deco glamour.
Coordinating silver slip included. A Limited Edition from the Deco Haus Studio.
Details
- Hand-beaded Art Deco floral motif
- Silver beadwork on silver mesh
- Deep V neckline
- Cut-out back
- Full-length silhouette
- Scalloped hem with beaded fringe
- Coordinating silver slip included
- Designed in Los Angeles
- Limited Edition
Size & Fit
Size 1 (XS/S) — Bust 33–35", Waist 29–31", Hips 38–40", Length 50"
Size 2 (M) — Bust 36–38", Waist 32–34", Hips 41–43", Length 50"
Size 3 (L/XL) — Bust 39–41", Waist 35–37", Hips 44–46", Length 50"
Styling Notes
Moonlight Silver pairs beautifully with silver metallic T-strap heels, crystal jewelry, and a sculptural cuff bracelet. Keep accessories refined to let the intricate beadwork and elongated silhouette take center stage. For evening occasions, finish the look with a faux fur wrap or crystal headpiece inspired by the elegance of 1930s society dressing.

All of our mesh gowns are made by hand, so there will be some variation from piece to piece. We include individual measurements for each gown, but please refer to the above chart for general US sizing in inches.
The mesh gowns also have around 2 inches of extra stretch. For a classic, loose 1920's look....please size up. For a form-fitting look....please size down.



