cocktail midi dress with sleeves Dylan & Davids Elegant Lace Midi Short Sleeves Dress, Women's Formal Cocktail Party Dress, Size: 3XL, Black
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cocktail midi dress with sleeves

cocktail midi dress with sleeves Dylan & Davids Elegant Lace Midi Short Sleeves Dress, Women's Formal Cocktail Party Dress, Size: 3XL, Black

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cocktail midi dress with sleeves Dylan & Davids Elegant Lace Midi Short Sleeves Dress, Women's Formal Cocktail Party Dress, Size: 3XL, BlackThis elegant short sleeve midi lace formal cocktail dress is designed with high quality fabric and a well structured fit to create a stylish and amazing look. The fitted bodice provides good support for the neckline and short sleeves, giving the dress a secure and comfortable feel. The design smoothly transitions from the structured waist to a soft, flowy midi skirt, allowing easy movement while keeping the dress's shape and grace. The clean lines

This elegant short-sleeve midi lace formal cocktail dress is designed with high-quality fabric and a well-structured fit to create a stylish and amazing look. The fitted bodice provides good support for the neckline and short sleeves, giving the dress a secure and comfortable feel. The design smoothly transitions from the structured waist to a soft, flowy midi skirt, allowing easy movement while keeping the dress's shape and grace. The clean lines highlight the natural body shape, while the detailed lace adds beautiful texture and shine. Perfect for weddings, cocktail parties, or homecoming events.

Key Features:

  • Lace Construction: High-grade lace fabric designed for a dense, multidimensional texture and visual interest.
  • Sculpted Fitted Bodice: Engineered to provide a secure, anchored fit through the waist and torso.
  • Architectural Short Sleeves: Delivers a modern, structured frame for the upper body with a polished finish.
  • Refined Midi Profile: A versatile length that creates a continuous, elongated line for a statuesque appearance.
  • Dynamic Flowy Skirt: Strategically designed to offer ease of movement without compromising the garment's sharp lines.

Available Colors:

Ivory, Black

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A solid selection for weddings, black-tie events, and cocktail parties for those seeking a high-structure dress that balances textile excellence with a sharp, sophisticated aesthetic.

Details:

  • Style: 1349
  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted bodice and waist with a relaxed skirt
  • Length: Midi length
  • Fabric: High-grade lace
  • Sleeve Style: Short sleeve
  • Structure: Fully lined for comfort and stability
  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
  • Occasion: Cocktail, formal events, homecoming

Garment Care & Handling:

  • Professional Cleaning: Use only specialized dry cleaning services to protect the intricate lace patterns and internal structure.
  • Storage: Hang the dress in a cool, dry environment using a breathable garment bag to prevent snagging and fabric degradation.
  • Environmental Protection: Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or high moisture levels to preserve the original color and textile strength.
  • Handling: Use care when dressing and accessorizing to ensure jewelry does not catch on the delicate lace fibers.

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★★★★★ 3
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