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black dresses for photoshoot Oscar Black Satin Engagement Gown Perfect for Photo Shoots – sharon rose custom

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black dresses for photoshoot Oscar Black Satin Engagement Gown Perfect for Photo Shoots – sharon rose customItem details Handmade engagement dress for photoshoots Materials soft stretch satin This oscar black satin gown is perfect if you want your engagement photos to stand out and pop for your photo session!! It comes with a train that binds back and makes the dress form fitting and flows down to your feet in a nice mermaid style train, which makes it ideal for moving around during your engagement and very elegant for your photoshoot. The bottom has a

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Handmade engagement dress for photoshoots


Materials
soft stretch satin


This oscar black satin gown is perfect if you want your engagement photos to stand out and pop for your photo session!! It comes with a train that binds back and makes the dress form-fitting and flows down to your feet in a nice mermaid style train, which makes it ideal for moving around during your engagement and very elegant for your photoshoot. The bottom has a slight flare and it is made to pool around your feet with drama. If you want to stop the show at your engagement get this gorgeous satin gown!



IMPORTANT Shop note for this product:

The fabric stretches by an inch or two however there are NO returns or NO refunds. If I must accept a return I will charge a 30% restocking fee. Kindly do not buy unless you have measured yourself and checked your size. All dresses are FINAL SALE, there is a 30% restocking fee if you request an exchange and we are able to accommodate.
We do not provide return shipping.



Size Dimensions:



Small

Underbust= 32 inches
Waist= 28 inches
Hip= 34 inches
Front length 57 inches
Back train 64 inches


Medium

Underbust = 34 inches
Waist = 30 inches
Hip= 36 inches
Front length 57 inches
Back train 64 inches



Large

Underbust= 36 inches
Waist= 32 inches
Hip= 38 inches
Front length 57 inches
Back train 64 inches



Xl

Underbust= 38 inches
Waist= 34 inches
Hip= 40 inches
Front length 57 inches
Back train 64 inches



1xl

Underbust= 40 inches
Waist= 36 inches
Hip= 42 inches
Front length 57 inches
Back train 64 inches


2xl

Underbust= 40 inches
Waist= 36 inches
Hip= 44 inches
Front length 57 inches
Back train 64 inches




If you’d like to ask questions please do not hesitate to contact us ❤️

Please note: All dresses in my shop are made extra long to pool around your feet as in the pictures. Last and this is important, my dress is made from a material that is not see-through. If you purchase a size too small for you due to not checking your size, the fabric will stretch to accommodate your body however there is a chance that it will be see-through due to an overstretch. Please plan to wear something (vest or other) under to cover your body in that case. The last tip, if your hips with a belly can not go over the satin gown it will be very tough to wear it and if you buy it please double check your hip circumference.


Images for this listing were produced by Judah Avenue Photography - www.judahavenue.com



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