bright red dress Zayda Red High Slit Corset Satin Gown
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bright red dress

bright red dress Zayda Red High Slit Corset Satin Gown

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bright red dress Zayda Red High Slit Corset Satin GownElegance and grace are something you are born with, but style and fashion are something you can buy. Our beautiful Zayda corset gown combines all of the above. Crafted in soft double duchess satin, this design features a floor sweeping silhouette with a sultry high slit, cap sleeves, and a boned corset that emphasizes the waist creates an hourglass illusion. Ready for that special event? Let this gown take you center stage! Available in green and

Elegance and grace are something you are born with, but style and fashion are something you can buy. Our beautiful Zayda corset gown combines all of the above. Crafted in soft double duchess satin, this design features a floor-sweeping silhouette with a sultry high slit, cap sleeves, and a boned corset that emphasizes the waist creates an hourglass illusion. Ready for that special event? Let this gown take you center stage!  Available in green and orange.

  • Material: Double Duchess Light Weave Satin / Boned Corset
  • Stretch Factor: Non Stretch
  • Clean: Dry-clean only
  • Length from underarm: Approx 54.3 inch / 138 cm 
  • Model Is Wearing A Size XS (US-2) 
  • Model Is 5'6''

      Color may vary due to lighting on images. The product images (without model) are the closest to the true color of the product.

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