green club dress Couture Club by Rosa Clara 1G2M8 / 1GM8
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green club dress

green club dress Couture Club by Rosa Clara 1G2M8 / 1GM8

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green club dress Couture Club by Rosa Clara 1G2M8 / 1GM8Rosa Clar Couture Club 1G2M8 I6M8 Elm Green & White Off the Shoulder Dress with Organza Shawl Elegant, refined, and effortlessly timeless the Couture Club 1G2M8 dress by Rosa Clar is the perfect choice for the Mother of the Bride or Groom, or any woman seeking a show stopping look for a wedding, garden party, or formal event. Crafted in a striking Elm Green and White colourway, this dress features a beautifully structured off the shoulder neckline

Rosa Clará Couture Club 1G2M8 / I6M8 – Elm Green & White Off-the-Shoulder Dress with Organza Shawl

Elegant, refined, and effortlessly timeless - the Couture Club 1G2M8 dress by Rosa Clará is the perfect choice for the Mother of the Bride or Groom, or any woman seeking a show-stopping look for a wedding, garden party, or formal event.

Crafted in a striking Elm Green and White colourway, this dress features a beautifully structured off-the-shoulder neckline that frames the collarbones and offers a flattering silhouette for mature figures. The expertly tailored bodice sculpts the waist, while the A-line skirt falls gracefully to the calf, allowing for comfortable movement and effortless sophistication.

A subtle faux belt detail defines the waist without adding bulk, and the look is completed with a soft green organza shawl, providing light coverage and an added layer of elegance.

Whether you're dressing for a church wedding, city ceremony, or exclusive celebration, this gown combines contemporary grace with traditional couture detail — a true investment piece for your special day.

 

Part of the All About Mum Collection at All About Eve

At All About Mum from All About Eve Bridal, we specialise in curating exceptional looks for mothers of the bride and groom. This Rosa Clará Couture Club dress is part of our exclusive All About Mum collection - designed to ensure you feel confident, radiant, and unforgettable.

Available now in-store and online. Limited sizes available.

Explore this and other exquisite Couture Club designs at All About Mum, where we specialise in mother of the bride outfits, mother of the groom dresses, and elegant special occasionwear.

Shop online or visit us in-store today to discover your dream dress and celebrate life’s most unforgettable moments in unparalleled style.

Available from All About Eve, our boutique in Newport, South Wales carries a fabulous range of sizes in this gorgeous outfit suitable for Mother of The Bride, Mother of the Groom and a range of other special events and occasions.

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