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blue dress turquoise Long Formal A Line Prom Gown by Tina Holly TE207

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blue dress turquoise Long Formal A Line Prom Gown by Tina Holly TE207High caliber technical accuracy, this long formal A Line prom gown by Tina Holly TE207 is designed to suit high profile ceremonies in which the need is a deep based architecture and a slick, professional profile. The dress is made out of high quality satin, which is chosen because it has the structural weight necessary to keep a garment in a smooth and constant flow, and which does not make the garment feel heavy. The A line pleated skirt is used to

High-caliber technical accuracy, this long formal A Line prom gown by Tina Holly TE207 is designed to suit high-profile ceremonies in which the need is a deep-based architecture and a slick, professional profile. The dress is made out of high-quality satin, which is chosen because it has the structural weight necessary to keep a garment in a smooth and constant flow, and which does not make the garment feel heavy. 

The A-line pleated skirt is used to create a balance in the design, which has a controlled volume to give it a feel of balance, and a back bow can be detached so that it is possible to have a customized structural focal point. This gown provides an even and clean line with side pockets concealed and a zipper at the back that is very secure to make sure that it is worn as a professional outfit during a prom, wedding, and even at night.

Key Features:

  • Structural Satin Fabrication: High-caliber satin engineered for structural substance, offering a consistent finish and technical shape retention.

  • Architectural Off-Shoulder Frame: A reinforced neckline with stable sleeve bands designed to provide reliable alignment and a sharp upper-body profile.

  • Precision Pleated A-Line Skirt: Systematically placed pleats designed to provide structural depth and allow for fluid movement while maintaining a streamlined silhouette.

  • Customizable Detachable Bow: A reinforced decorative element at the back that provides optional structural detail without compromising the gown's alignment.

  • Functional Hidden Pockets: Precision-integrated side pockets that provide utility while remaining completely concealed within the skirt’s architecture.

Available Colors:

Red, Navy, Black, Turquoise

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A premier selection for those seeking a structured formal gown that combines the precision of an off-shoulder bodice with the high-impact finish of a pleated satin skirt and the versatility of a detachable bow.

Details:

  • Designer: Tina Holly (Style TYTE207)

  • Fit: Softly Fitted Bodice to Pleated A-Line

  • Length: Full Length

  • Fabric: Satin

  • Sleeve Style: Off Shoulder

  • Sizes: 0 – 30 (Extensive Size Range)

  • Occasion: Prom, Formal, Bridesmaid, Homecoming

  • Category: Prom Dresses, Formal Dresses, Homecoming Dresses

Care & Handling:

  • Cleaning: Professional dry cleaning only to maintain the structural integrity of the satin fabric and the pleated skirt.

  • Hanging: Always use the internal hanging loops; avoid hanging solely by the off-shoulder bands to prevent the weight of the full-length skirt from stretching the bodice structure.

  • Steaming: Use a low-heat steamer from the inside out; keep the steamer at a distance to preserve the satin finish and the gown’s architectural shape.

  • Storage: Store in a breathable, full-length garment bag to maintain the gown's professional profile and keep the detachable bow from losing its shape.

Shipping & Delivery:

  • Please allow an additional 2 to 3 days for order processing.

  • Standard shipping for this designer typically arrives within 7 to 10 business days.

  • A tracking number will be emailed to you as soon as your Tina Holly gown is dispatched from our facility.

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