red fit and flare dress Nox Anabel Sleeveless Long Prom Dress - Red - Structural Corset Back
SKU: 68016346171
red fit and flare dress

red fit and flare dress Nox Anabel Sleeveless Long Prom Dress - Red - Structural Corset Back

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red fit and flare dress Nox Anabel Sleeveless Long Prom Dress - Red - Structural Corset BackThis sleeveless dress turns out to be a masterpiece of structural clothes manufacturing and it is ideal in a high profile setting where structural contents and a sharp profile are required. The body features a reinforced internal support structure, and the back also comes with a technical corset closure, which makes it possible to have a tight and sculpted fit that shapes the body with technical accuracy. The spaghetti straps permit stability of

This sleeveless dress turns out to be a masterpiece of structural clothes manufacturing and it is ideal in a high-profile setting where structural contents and a sharp profile are required. The body features a reinforced internal support structure, and the back also comes with a technical corset closure, which makes it possible to have a tight and sculpted fit that shapes the body with technical accuracy. 

The spaghetti straps permit stability of shoulders and produce a sharp, balanced frame, but this is followed by the fabric becoming a consistent weighted floor-length skirt, which maintains its professional look throughout the evening. The design offers a molded and symmetrical shape, and the dress can also retain its shape because it can be used in proms, homecoming, as well as where some technical accuracy is required.

Key Features:

  • Structural Corset Back Closure: A masterfully engineered lace-up system designed to provide a secure, custom-contoured fit and maintain a sharp waistline.

  • Architectural Spaghetti Straps: Stable, technical straps designed to provide reliable alignment while maintaining a sleek and polished upper frame.

  • Precision Full-Length Silhouette: An expertly cut skirt that provides a steady, weighted hang from the waist to the floor-length hem.

  • Stable Technical Lining: A fully lined interior engineered to provide superior support and preserve the garment's formal alignment.

  • Integrated Support Foundation: A structured bodice designed to hold its shape with technical accuracy during movement and formal social events.

Available Colors:

Burnt Sienna, Cast Sage, Desert Sand, Dusty Mauve, Hunter Green, Red

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A premier selection for those seeking a structured formal gown that combines the precision of a corset back with the high-impact finish of a classic floor-length profile.

Details:

  • Fit: Fitted Bodice with Full-Length Skirt

  • Length: Full Length

  • Sleeve Style: Spaghetti Strap

  • Sizes: 2 – 16

  • Occasion: Formal, Prom, Homecoming, Wedding Events

  • Category: Formal Dresses, Prom Dresses, Homecoming Dresses

Care & Handling:

  • Cleaning: Professional dry cleaning only to maintain the structural integrity of the corset back and the fabric’s finish.

  • Hanging: Always use the internal hanging loops; avoid hanging solely by the spaghetti straps to prevent the weight of the full-length skirt from stretching the bodice structure.

  • Steaming: Use a low-heat steamer from the inside out; keep the steamer at a distance to preserve the fabric's texture and the gown’s architectural shape.

  • Storage: Store in a breathable, full-length garment bag to maintain the gown's professional profile and protect the technical alignment.

Shipping & Delivery:

  • Orders are generally processed and ready for shipment within 48 to 72 hours.

  • Standard ground shipping is reliable and typically arrives within 2 to 7 business days.

  • A tracking number will be emailed to you as soon as your gown is dispatched from our facility.

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This is Star Wars at its' strangest, and that's a very good thing. Luke and co. fighting through what could easily be Dracula's castle is a truly unique experience. I don't wish to say more for fear of spoilers. As a note though you will get more out of this if you've been following the Star Wars and Dr. Aphra comics. However you can get by without that knowledge as well.
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