This Lora generates images of the iconic Delphos gown created by Mariano Fortuny. From wikipedia: "Fortuny rebelled against the style lines that were popular during his time period, and he and Henriette created the Delphos gown,[8] a shift dress made of finely pleated silk weighed down by glass beads that held its shape and flowed on the body. The pleating that he used was all done by hand and no one has been able to recreate pleating that is as fine as his[citation needed] or has held its shape like his dresses have for many years." Mariano Fortuny (designer) - Wikipedia
I love this design. It is a unique look that is timeless. Use the Lora at full strength otherwise you will lose some of the finer details.
By Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo - Museo del Traje, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46087802
Note the short sleeves, the micro-pleated silk and the row of glass beads that weighs down the fabric at the seams. Distinctive features are the boat neck and the longer than floor length hem so it puddles on the floor. It can be worn with or without the matching belt. Have fun.