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long dress with sleeves bridesmaid

long dress with sleeves bridesmaid Long Formal Dress cd0192 by Ladivine Champagne / 3XLarge

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long dress with sleeves bridesmaid Long Formal Dress cd0192 by Ladivine Champagne / 3XLargeThis full length A line gown is designed for formal events where you want a refined, polished look without feeling restricted. The silhouette creates a balanced shape through the bodice and softly widens through the skirt for comfortable movement. The deep V neckline offers a structured focal point that still feels modest due to its gathered detailing. Long sleeves add coverage and work well for cooler venues or occasions where you prefer arm

This full length A line gown is designed for formal events where you want a refined, polished look without feeling restricted. The silhouette creates a balanced shape through the bodice and softly widens through the skirt for comfortable movement. The deep V neckline offers a structured focal point that still feels modest due to its gathered detailing. Long sleeves add coverage and work well for cooler venues or occasions where you prefer arm coverage. The chiffon fabric drapes smoothly and creates a light, airy feel when walking or dancing. A defined waistband helps guide the eye to the natural waist for a flattering fit. The dress is fully lined for comfort and opacity, so nothing feels sheer or scratchy. This works well if you want waist definition with easy, flowing movement and a style suited to weddings, evening events, and special celebrations.


Silhouette & Fit: A line, fitted bodice with flowing skirt

Neckline & Sleeves: V neckline with long sleeves

Length: Full length

Fabric (Shell): Chiffon

Lining: Fully lined

Structure: Defined waistband, lightly structured bodice

Stretch: Minimal

Closure: Zipper back

Back: V back

Hem/Train: Floor length hem

Pockets: None

Embellishment: None

Colors: Black, Blossom Pink, Blush, Burgundy, Champagne, Emerald, Orchid, Red, Rosewood, Royal, Sienna, Smoky Blue

Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X

Model Notes: Model is 5'8"

Occasions: Formal, prom, homecoming, wedding guest, red carpet, pageant, evening party

Care: Spot clean or dry clean recommended

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