Join the crew on the bridge of the us Enterprise and boldly go where no man or woman has gone before in this officially licensed Star Trek deluxe costume dress with long sleeves design with metallic arm band details; black trim around collar; and Starfleet emblem on front. Designed for adults and older teens; dress comes above the knee in length. The dress measures approximately 33″ From the shoulder to the hem. Costumes are not sized the same as apparel; please review the Secret Wishes size Chart in images; read Q&A, and recent reviews to determine best fit. Pair with other officially licensed Star Trek costumes by Rubie’s for a whole crew look ready for deep space. Includes dress only; boots sold separately. Family-focused, and based in New York since 1951, Rubie’s is a world leader in the design and manufacture of fancy dress. Rubie’s brings fun and fantasy to dress-up all year long. Offering everything from full mascot suits to masks and wigs, from deluxe licensed costumes to simple starter pieces, from costume shoes to character make-up, and so much more. Rubie’s promotes safety in dress-up, so you can relax and have a great time while looking the part. Look to Rubie’s for every costume occasion and season: Halloween, Christmas, Mardi Gras, Easter, and all occasions in-between.
Whether the exciting new Star Trek movie has made you a fan or you’ve been watching Classic Star Trek, Next Generation, Voyager, DS9, or Enterprise for years – you’ll want to beam up to your next costume party in this officially licensed Star Trek costume! Short dress has long sleeves and an embroidered Star Fleet emblem. Rubies Costume Company has been offering the world’s finest collection of Halloween products for 58 years.
- 100% Polyester Dress
- Pullover Minidress Has Black Boatneck
- Embroidered Star Trek Emblem
- Polyester
- MEDIUM
























Jasmine T. Baer –
My wife looked awesome in this dress (she looks awesome all the time, but she really looked like she stepped off the set of the original Star Trek!)!It is reasonably well-constructed for the price. We’ve washed it after each use (so far it has been washed twice – once when new, and once after it was used for the first time), and it has held up well.It fit as expected. My wife wears a size small for just about everything on the XS-S-M-L-XL sizing scale, so we ordered a small, and it fit well.My family and I dressed up in Star Trek gear and went out for lunch on Halloween. We received many compliments during the course of the meal. It is very simple to do the Star Trek theme. Just order the right-sized shirt for the men and the right-sized dress for the women.Women will need black boots and the ability to apply make-up properly. Remember, the women on the original Star Trek series did not shy away from make up! Also, some cool hoop earrings or big dangly earrings accessorize well.For the men, all you need is black, pleat-less dress trousers and black shoes that are well-polished Ankle cut boots are perfect for the costume.We got away with our only cost being the shirts and the dress. Next year, we will invest in tricorders, communicators, and maybe phasers (hopefully, we won’t have to worry about over-zealous LEOs jumping on us for carrying something that looks like a firearm…).
Jazmine Persing –
“Jazmine, how do you like your Secret Wishes Star Trek Classic Deluxe Red Minidress?”Dear Amazon,Thank you for asking. I like it fine. Except for the fact that it doesn’t fit quite as snugly as you’d think a dress from a company called Secret Wishes would fit, and consequently I find myself standing in front of a dry-cleaners mirror in a Star Trek mini-dress on the second-to-last day of the year, having alterations made.As always, the drycleaner is discreet and doesn’t bat an eye, and I find myself marveling a little about the matter-of-fact-ness of this process, or maybe it was just something that’s supposed to be so sexy happening in such very fluorescent lighting at 3:07 PM.I manage to navigate that out-of-body-experience, and decide to take it a step further and also purchase vintage lingerie to further flesh out this fantasy of the first nice man I’ve dated in my life. Garters and waist cinchers and corsets and silk stockings at a boutique that specializes in just this sort of thing, amounting to a total that makes my unemployed blood run cold, but I convinces myself these things will be reused.And yes, I note that it does feel a little strange to be putting dollars and cents toward this fetish, but he was so demure and sheepish in revealing this hidden wish to me in a sideways way before the loveliest Christmas Eve spent together that I was almost flattered, empowered to oblige it.But I have also been aware that I might lose some power if I granted this wish too readily. And I can sense that things have grown oddly quiet after Christmas, though he assures me everything is fine. So I wonder if, when I see him, it will be the right moment to enact for what I have all parts assembled.Yet…there’s an urgency I can’t quite pinpoint to this. Maybe it’s simply eagerness, but I want to see this thing come together, sooner rather than later. So I decide on a compromise—I will wear the lingerie under another dress and carry the crayon-red minidress in my purse. I’ll feel it out in the moment, and be ready in a flash if need be.But I never wear the dress. Instead I find myself being broken up with in my favorite diner under yet another brand of fluorescents, wearing $207.85 of vintage lingerie under one dress, with the uniform of the Starship Enterprise crumpled, unused in my purse, while he tells me that he’s pursuing another final frontier entirely—he’s going to have a baby with his last girlfriend.I was able to return the lingerie the next day to a very empathetic salesclerk who noted my likely tearstained face and encouraged me that I’d be back again for a happier occasion. I decided to take this as prophecy.So in answer to your question, Amazon—I like it fine. I have no idea when I will wear this absurd garment in public, but it will no longer be for anyone’s secret wish, but for myself. I will boldly go where no man has gone before—forward.Sincerely,Jazmine
Shay A. –
Hi, so I wanna start by saying I stupidly bought the medium thinking it would fit but boy was I wrong. I’m adding BOTH pictures (s & m) for reference. Anyways I’m 5 ft 4in. Somewhere around 140 pounds… 140-143 to be exact. I’m bigger chested and have somewhat wide hips. The medium was huge on me. I mean the sleeves came halfway down my hand, the dress down close to my knees, the neck was GIANT. I Returned it for the small. For me, and my body type the small fit great for the most part. It was stretchy enough to fit over my chest and was loose enough around my waist to not squeeze me to death. The sleeves are perfect length for me. The dress in the front looks good (its about mid thigh maybe a little higher), although the back is a little shorter than I would like. The size difference between the two was unbelievable though. I mean the medium fit like an XL or 2X. It was wild. Anyways, there’s you an idea if you’re trying to figure it out.
jennifer –
Paired this with some knee boots and wore it to a costume party, the dress was a hit! It doesn’t have much stretch and runs a little large, but the material isn’t sheer and it’s easy-to-pull-on. The collar is wide by design but didn’t lay across the neck/collarbone line as pictured in the photo-it was a bit off, but not too much to be super noticeable. Overall a great last-minute costume dress.