long sleeve black sequin dress Georgia Long Sleeve Sequin Gown
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long sleeve black sequin dress

long sleeve black sequin dress Georgia Long Sleeve Sequin Gown

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long sleeve black sequin dress Georgia Long Sleeve Sequin GownMADE TO ORDER ITEM Georgia is elegance, sophistication and class all in one. Designed to accentuate your curves, this red carpet worthy gown features glistened geometric pattern sequins, v neckline, sheer long sleeves and a flattering fit and flare silhouette with an exquisite trail. Note: this is a made to order item and will be shipped in 2 3 weeks Long sleeve evening sequin gown Lined to the knee (sleeves are unlined) Geometric pattern sequins Non

MADE TO ORDER ITEM

Georgia is elegance, sophistication and class all in one. Designed to accentuate your curves, this red carpet worthy gown features glistened geometric pattern sequins, v-neckline, sheer long sleeves and a flattering fit and flare silhouette with an exquisite trail.

  • Note: this is a made-to-order item and will be shipped in 2-3 weeks
  • Long sleeve evening sequin gown
  • Lined to the knee (sleeves are unlined)
  • Geometric pattern sequins
  • Non-padded at bust
  • Plunging neckline
  • Centre front slit
  • Back invisible zippers
  • Stretchy & form fitting

Styling Tips:

  • Use double-sided fashion tape to secure the neckline of the dress to your body to avoid a wardrobe malfunction.
  • Wear drop earrings and black, gold or silver heels and clutch to complete the look.

Model Info:

Yasmine wears a size XXXL
Height: 5’9/176cm without heels
Bust: 44.5”/113cm
Waist: 40”/101cm
Hips: 51”/130cm

Eliza wears a size XS
Height: 5'7/173cm without heels
Bust: 33"/85cm
Waist: 25"/63cm
Hips: 34"/86cm

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