A dress form earns its place at an event by doing something a hanger, a rack, or a flat display cannot: it gives a garment a body. The Colette Dress Form takes that function seriously. White lace covering over the torso, a wooden tripod base, chest sizing at 34 inches and waist at 26 — it’s built to hold a bridal gown the way a bridal gown is meant to be held, with enough structure to let the fabric fall and drape correctly rather than bunch at a static support point.
The height adjusts between 52 and 67 inches, which covers a meaningful range of display scenarios. At the lower end, it works as a tabletop-adjacent accent in a getting-ready suite or bridal lounge. Extended to full height, it commands its own floor space — appropriate for a ceremony backdrop display, a cocktail hour vignette, or an entrance moment where the gown is part of the welcome. That 15-inch range means a single unit can serve different functions across the event timeline without swapping equipment.
Beyond bridal, the Colette has a secondary life as a prop in contexts where the dress form itself carries meaning — vintage markets, fashion-forward corporate events, editorial shoots with a couture or atelier reference. The lace finish reads as artisanal rather than clinical, which distinguishes it from utilitarian dress forms and makes it a styling element in its own right, not just infrastructure for the garment on it.
Works Well For
- Bridal gown and bridesmaid dress display
- Getting-ready suite and bridal lounge styling
- Ceremony backdrop and entrance vignettes
- Fashion-forward corporate events and editorial shoots
Rental note: Four units available. Multiple forms can create a sequential display — useful for showcasing a full bridal party look or building an atelier-style vignette with layered garments. Add to wishlist for a quote.











