ivory maxi dress with sleeves Corrine Tiered Sleeve Maxi Dress in Ivory Cream Medium
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ivory maxi dress with sleeves

ivory maxi dress with sleeves Corrine Tiered Sleeve Maxi Dress in Ivory Cream Medium

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ivory maxi dress with sleeves Corrine Tiered Sleeve Maxi Dress in Ivory Cream MediumFeminine and sweetly elegant, the Corrine Maxi is guaranteed to sweep you off your feet! It features an incredible sweetheart neckline that can be worn on or off the shoulder, plus renaissance style statement sleeves and a full, sweeping skirt. It's almost too easy to pair this dress with boots for an outdoor photo shoot, or with sleek pumps for a wedding or baby shower! The Corrine dress is already a Worth Collective fan favorite, so don't wait too

Feminine and sweetly elegant, the Corrine Maxi is guaranteed to sweep you off your feet! It features an incredible sweetheart neckline that can be worn on or off the shoulder, plus renaissance-style statement sleeves and a full, sweeping skirt. It's almost too easy to pair this dress with boots for an outdoor photo shoot, or with sleek pumps for a wedding or baby shower! The Corrine dress is already a Worth Collective fan favorite, so don't wait too long to snag yours!

Available in multiple colorways. 

FIT: Runs true to size. This dress will accommodate most baby bumps in your true size, but we suggest sizing up for advanced maternity. Bodice is forgiving and flattering for larger chests. 

MATERIAL: Self: 90% Nylon, 10% Spandex; Liner: 100% Polyester

GARMENT DETAILS: Color is more yellow cream than ivory. Elegant maxi dress with ruched bodice and sweetheart neckline, with 3/4 length tiered Marie sleeves; neckline can be worn on or off the shoulder and a raw hem. Bodice features silicone tape. Features dual in-seam pockets and a textured, lightweight fabric. Lined.

MEASUREMENTS: 

Flat lay measurements are approximate. 

S M L XL
Skirt Length 45 45 1/2" 46" 46 1/2"
Chest 16 1/2" 17 1/2" 18 1/2" 20"
Sleeve 19 1/2" 20" 20 1/2" 21"
Waist 13 3/4" 14 3/4" 15 3/4" 16 3/4"
         
1XL 2XL 3XL
Skirt Length 47" 47 1/2" 48"  
Chest 21" 22" 23"  
Sleeve 21 1/2" 22" 22 1/2"  
Waist 17 3/4" 18 3/4" 19 3/4"  

 

 

MODEL DETAILS: 

 

MISSES Mackenzie - Maternity Heather Susan
Bust 34" (A) 34" (A) 32.5" (D)
Waist 27.5" 27.5" 25"
Hips 40.5" 37.5" 36"
Height 5'7"  5'7"  5'5"
Regular Size Small Small Small
CURVE Molly 
Bust 37"
Waist 32"
Hips 47"
Height 5'7"
Regular Size XL

 

 

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