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midi evening dresses Strapless Formal A Line Floral Lace Midi Cocktail Dress

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midi evening dresses Strapless Formal A Line Floral Lace Midi Cocktail DressMake a stunning entrance in this exquisite strapless cocktail dress that perfectly balances romance and sophistication. The sweetheart neckline beautifully frames the dcolletage while the luxurious embroidered lace overlay creates dimensional texture and visual interest throughout the entire silhouette. Delicate beading catches the light with every movement, adding a touch of sparkle to this already captivating design. Crafted with meticulous

Make a stunning entrance in this exquisite strapless cocktail dress that perfectly balances romance and sophistication. The sweetheart neckline beautifully frames the décolletage while the luxurious embroidered lace overlay creates dimensional texture and visual interest throughout the entire silhouette. Delicate beading catches the light with every movement, adding a touch of sparkle to this already captivating design.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this knee-length dress features a fitted bodice that cinches at the waist before flowing into a full, voluminous A-line skirt. The structured construction ensures a flattering fit that enhances your natural curves while providing all-day comfort. The intricate floral lace embroidery combined with scattered sequins creates a dreamy, ethereal aesthetic perfect for your most memorable celebrations.



Key Features:

  • Fabric: Embroidered lace overlay with delicate beading and sequin embellishments on structured tulle
  • Fit: Fitted strapless bodice with boned construction; full A-line skirt for maximum movement
  • Silhouette: Classic fit-and-flare cocktail dress with romantic volume



Product Highlights:

  • Romantic sweetheart neckline with structured boning for support and shaping
  • Intricate floral lace embroidery throughout the bodice and skirt
  • Scattered beading and sequins add subtle shimmer and dimension
  • Full A-line skirt creates elegant movement and a feminine silhouette
  • Knee-length hemline offers versatility for various formal occasions
  • Strapless design showcases shoulders and décolletage beautifully
  • Structured construction ensures a secure, comfortable fit throughout your event
  • Timeless mauve color palette flatters a wide range of skin tones



Available Colors:
Mauve

Perfect for Special Occasions:
Weddings, Cocktail Parties, Garden Parties, Homecoming, Semi-Formal Events, Rehearsal Dinners, Engagement Parties, Bridal Showers, Outdoor Celebrations, Spring Galas, Summer Soirées

Details:

  • Neckline & Sleeves: Sweetheart neckline, strapless
  • Length: Midi-length
  • Lining: Fully lined
  • Structure: Boned bodice for support and shaping
  • Stretch: No stretch in fabric; structured fit
  • Closure: Back zipper closure
  • Back: Mid-back with zipper
  • Hem/Train: Tea-length hem with full volume
  • Slit: None
  • Pockets: No pockets
  • Embellishment: Floral lace embroidery, beading, sequins throughout
  • Sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
  • Model Notes: Model wears silver platform heels; dress hits at knee
  • Occasions: Weddings, cocktail parties, homecoming, garden parties, semi-formal events



Care Instructions:

  • Professional dry clean only to preserve embellishments and fabric integrity
  • Store hanging or carefully folded in garment bag to protect lace and beading
  • Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, or harsh chemicals that may damage embellishments
  • Steam gently if needed to remove wrinkles; do not iron directly on embroidered areas
  • Handle with care to prevent snagging delicate lace overlay
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