red and black women's dress Berrylush Women Black & Red Floral Printed Crepe A-Line Midi Dress
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red and black women's dress

red and black women's dress Berrylush Women Black & Red Floral Printed Crepe A-Line Midi Dress

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red and black women's dress Berrylush Women Black & Red Floral Printed Crepe A-Line Midi DressPRODUCT DETAILS Enhance your wardrobe with comfortable and stylish essence with this voguish Black & Red Floral Printed Crepe A Line Midi Dress from the floral print collection of Berrylush. The A line shape efficiently highlights your natural curve with an hourglass silhouette. This dress represents a bold and vintage vibe from your casual look with its ravishing combination of black and red floral print. The crepe polyester fabric of the dress gets

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Enhance your wardrobe with comfortable and stylish essence with this voguish Black & Red Floral Printed Crepe A-Line Midi Dress from the floral print collection of Berrylush. The A-line shape efficiently highlights your natural curve with an hourglass silhouette. This dress represents a bold and vintage vibe from your casual look with its ravishing combination of black and red floral print. The crepe polyester fabric of the dress gets you a flawless look with the quick-drying feature. Featuring a gorgeous appeal with the smocking detail at the surface and the long-bishop sleeve lends your arms constraint-free movement with a lustrous sheen. Wear this sophisticated dress with strappy heels and a trendy clutch to get a comprehensive look.

  • Midi length with flared hem enables your legs uninterrupted movement with a classic look
  • Smocked surface styling gives a decorative texture to this midi dress
  • Crepe polyester fabric provides a quick-drying feature with stunning appeal
  • A square neck gives your neckline a broad and flattering definition
  • Black and red floral print assembles a confident, bold, and luxurious look


Size & Fit
The model (height 5'8) is wearing a size S

Specifications

  • Skirt Type: A-line
  • Neckline: Square
  • Garment Length: Midi
  • Colour: Black, Red
  • Sleeves Length: Long
  • Sleeves Styling: Bishop
  • Print: Floral
  • Occasion: Casual
  • Fabric Type: Crepe
  • Material: Polyester
  • Transparency: Opaque
  • Surface Styling: Smocked
  • Weave: Woven
  • Hemline: Flared
  • Washing Instructions: Machine wash
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