halter dresses long Mustard Seed Olivia White Halter Maxi Dress - Size L - Empire Waist, Side Slit, Lightweight Woven Fabric
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halter dresses long Mustard Seed Olivia White Halter Maxi Dress - Size L - Empire Waist, Side Slit, Lightweight Woven Fabric

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halter dresses long Mustard Seed Olivia White Halter Maxi Dress - Size L - Empire Waist, Side Slit, Lightweight Woven FabricThe Olivia White Halter Maxi Dress has us dreaming of romantic getaways! Lightweight woven fabric shapes this dress that has a shirred sweetheart bodice that flows into the halter neckline and wide straps. An empire waist tops a full and flowy maxi skirt (with side slit) to complete the look. Smocked back for a perfect fit. DETAILS & FIT Fit Waist: Empire Waist Chest Pad: No Padding Lining: Lined Length: Maxi Neckline: Halter Fabric Composition: 50%

The Olivia White Halter Maxi Dress has us dreaming of romantic getaways! Lightweight woven fabric shapes this dress that has a shirred sweetheart bodice that flows into the halter neckline and wide straps. An empire waist tops a full and flowy maxi skirt (with side slit) to complete the look. Smocked back for a perfect fit.

DETAILS & FIT   

Fit

  • Waist: Empire Waist
  • Chest Pad: No Padding 
  • Lining: Lined
  • Length: Maxi
  • Neckline: Halter 
Fabric
  • Composition: 50% Polyester 50% Rayon, Linning: 100% RAYON.
  • Stretch: None
  • Material: Woven

Design

  • Occasion: Vacation, Graduation
  • Pattern Type: None
  • Clothing Detail: Halter, Side Slit
  • Imported
Care 
  • do not bleach
  • iron on low heat
  • dry clean for best results

 

     

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