

RISM says these themes are in fact from William Tell and Armida (by Rossini, that is) (F major theme here is Ubaldo's aria Come l'aurette placide spirar fra l'erbe e i fiori), though he may have reused them in other operas. However, it might be from someone's "Cinderella", as the Shower of Melodies series is, again, a series of opera paraphrases. The corset has build-in cups and a lace-up closure which makes it.

This is Cinderella from his "Shower of Melodies" series. A dreamy cocktail midi tulle dress with a super puffy skirt can make you feel levitating. Not to be confused with Bellak's Cinderella, Op.390 from the composer's Reveries from the Opera series. I'm guessing not so, and I see no thematic links at all (see annotated vocal score here to the latter work) - perhaps I'm not looking carefully enough, or perhaps it's based on Isouard's earlier opera on the same subject, or a lesser-known one, e.g. A literal English translation of the lyrics to '24-hour Cinderella'.

The romanized lyrics to '24-hour Cinderella' as written in Yakuza 0. The original Japanese lyrics to '24-hour Cinderella' as written in Yakuza 0. According to one WorldCat entry, this is based on Rossini's Cinderella (La Cenerentola). 24-hour Cinderella (24, 24-jikan shinderera) is a karaoke song appearing in Yakuza 0, performed by Goro Majima.
