blue and green dresses for prom Juliet JT2639G Corset Floral Long Formal Beaded A Line Prom Dress
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blue and green dresses for prom

blue and green dresses for prom Juliet JT2639G Corset Floral Long Formal Beaded A Line Prom Dress

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blue and green dresses for prom Juliet JT2639G Corset Floral Long Formal Beaded A Line Prom DressThis A line gown is designed for someone who wants a defined bodice with a skirt that drapes smoothly from the waist. The corset style top provides structure and shaping through the bust, helping the neckline stay supported without the need for additional layers. The wide embellished straps offer stability and frame the upper body without feeling restrictive. The liquid satin skirt has a soft sheen and flows easily, making it comfortable to wear for

This A line gown is designed for someone who wants a defined bodice with a skirt that drapes smoothly from the waist. The corset style top provides structure and shaping through the bust, helping the neckline stay supported without the need for additional layers. The wide embellished straps offer stability and frame the upper body without feeling restrictive. The liquid satin skirt has a soft sheen and flows easily, making it comfortable to wear for longer periods. The lace up back allows you to adjust the fit, which can be helpful if your measurements fall between sizes. The full length skirt creates a consistent line from waist to hem, and the smooth surface of the fabric keeps it from feeling heavy. This gown works well if you want waist definition with a skirt that moves naturally.

 

  • Silhouette & Fit: A line silhouette with structured bodice and voluminous skirt
  • Neckline & Sleeves: Sweetheart neckline with wide straps
  • Length: Full length
  • Fabric (Shell): Liquid satin
  • Lining: Fully lined
  • Structure: Corset bodice with defined cup shaping
  • Stretch: No stretch
  • Closure: Lace up back
  • Back: Adjustable lace up back
  • Hem/Train: Soft train
  • Pockets: None
  • Embellishment: Floral applique along neckline and waist
  • Colors: Dusty Blue, Rose, Sage Green
  • Sizes: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
  • Model Notes: Model is 5'8" wearing size 2
  • Occasions: Formal events, prom, evening functions
  • Care: Spot clean or professional dry clean only
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