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ruched halter dress

ruched halter dress Aurecia

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ruched halter dress AureciaOutfit Description: The look is timeless, elegant, and fashion forward. The dress is ideal for formal evening occasions such as galas, red carpet events, or high end parties. The combination of structured ruching with a soft, flowing skirt offers a beautiful balance of sensuality and refinement. Dress Style: The gown is a form fitting, floor length piece with a dramatic and graceful silhouette. It blends a figure hugging upper portion with a flowy,

Outfit Description:

The look is timeless, elegant, and fashion-forward. The dress is ideal for formal evening occasions such as galas, red carpet events, or high-end parties. The combination of structured ruching with a soft, flowing skirt offers a beautiful balance of sensuality and refinement.

Dress Style: 

The gown is a form-fitting, floor-length piece with a dramatic and graceful silhouette. It blends a figure-hugging upper portion with a flowy, slightly flared hem.

Color: The dress is a rich, deep coffee brown shade, giving it a warm, earthy, and luxurious tone.

Bodice:

The upper part of the gown is tightly ruched throughout, which creates texture and visual interest.

It features a halter neckline— tie -up detail at the back . This neckline adds an edgy and modern twist to an otherwise classic silhouette.

The ruched fabric is gathered in a way that enhances the contours of the body, emphasizing the model’s natural curves.

Waist and Hips:

The ruching continues through the waist and hips, giving a sleek and sculpted look.

The fit is snug down to mid-thigh , where it begins to loosen and flow more freely.

Skirt:

The lower portion of the dress transitions into a semi-sheer, flowing skirt that creates movement and drama.

soft draping in the skirt add volume without overwhelming the silhouette, maintaining an overall elegant and statuesque look.

Size and fit:

  • Dress length: 60”

  • Model Size: Model is wearing XXS Size

  • Model Height: 5’6”

  • Heels : 4 inches 

Fabric , color and care:

  • Fabric: Imported Lycra Net 

  • Color: Coffee brown 

  • Care: Cold hand wash ,no bleach 

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