Long dress in fluid viscose jersey – Bespoke
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Product code: SSM-11611-SUIT Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Women's dresses€250,00 VAT included (excluding shipping costs)
The discreet charm of the long has always interpreted refinement and style. Versatile, sophisticated and feminine, created for a unique and elegant occasion, but also for less formal occasions. A belted, high-waisted insert in matching, shimmering effect highlights the flowing bodice while uncovering the back. A sober elegance but very sensual, thanks to the slit on the front that allows sweet games of seduction. Whether it’s the red carpet of a social event or the entrance to the venue where you’re celebrating a special occasion, it’s nice to feel your best to honor the evening. The choice of shoes becomes very important to complete the outfit. High shoes with thin heels, with long and elegant dresses are an evergreen combination with which you can never go wrong.
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Description
Handcrafted packaging
- Soft fit
- Zip fastening behind
- Fluid bodice
- Front high split
Composition
- 100% viscous laminate fabric
- Bronze color
- Dry cleaning
Customisable sizes
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