white off the shoulder formal dress Ladivine 7492W Satin Off The Shoulder Corset Off White Gown Off White / 4
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white off the shoulder formal dress

white off the shoulder formal dress Ladivine 7492W Satin Off The Shoulder Corset Off White Gown Off White / 4

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white off the shoulder formal dress Ladivine 7492W Satin Off The Shoulder Corset Off White Gown Off White / 4A sleek silhouette defines the Off Shoulder Wedding Dress by LaDivine 7492W, a wedding dress rooted in sharp tailoring. Made from high quality satin in an off white hue, it holds shape well. Inside, a structured corset supports the upper body without shifting. Instead of straps, gentle off shoulder sleeves drape just below the collarbone. That flat edge across the chest feels deliberate, yet the sleeves add ease. This dress hugs the shape with a

A sleek silhouette defines the Off Shoulder Wedding Dress by LaDivine 7492W, a wedding dress rooted in sharp tailoring. Made from high-quality satin in an off-white hue, it holds shape well. Inside, a structured corset supports the upper body without shifting. Instead of straps, gentle off-shoulder sleeves drape just below the collarbone. That flat edge across the chest feels deliberate, yet the sleeves add ease.

This dress hugs the shape with a flowing drape at the waist, bringing structure and softness together around the middle. From the long skirt rises a tall opening on one side, and easy motion meets clean lines when stepping or dancing. Inside, it's completely lined, shining just enough under light as traditional wedding attire should. If it's a small ceremony, big celebration, or evening event before the main day, this stays steady in look and function.

Key Features:

  • Structured Corset Bodice: Internal boning ensures the gown stays securely in place while providing a defined, supportive shape.
  • Modern Off-Shoulder Sleeves: Creates a horizontal neckline that highlights the shoulders and collarbone for a polished look.
  • Draped Waist Detail: Gathered fabric at the hip adds texture and visual interest to the sleek sheath silhouette.
  • High Leg Slit: A functional design element that provides ease of movement and a contemporary edge to the bridal look.
  • Premium Off-White Satin: Features a rich, reflective surface that offers a clean and traditional bridal finish.

Available Color:

Off White

Perfect for Special Occasions!

An ideal selection for the modern bride looking for a gown that combines traditional corset structure with a sharp, minimalist aesthetic.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted Sheath with Corset Bodice
  • Length: Full Length
  • Fabric: Satin
  • Sleeve Style: Off Shoulder
  • Structure: Fully Lined
  • Sizes: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: CD7492W
  • Occasion: Wedding, Bridal, Formal Events

Maintenance & Care:

  • Professional Cleaning: Seek dry cleaning only to maintain the white satin’s finish and the integrity of the corset boning.
  • Proper Hanging: Use the internal hanging loops to support the weight of the gown; do not hang by the off-shoulder sleeves to prevent stretching.
  • Gentle Steaming: Use a low-heat garment steamer on the reverse side of the fabric; avoid direct contact with high-heat irons.
  • Safe Storage: Keep in a clean, breathable garment bag to protect the light fabric from dust, oils, or snags.

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