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black lace lingerie dress

black lace lingerie dress CHRISTY LACE L/S MAXI DRESS

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black lace lingerie dress CHRISTY LACE L/S MAXI DRESSPresenting Premiere Act Two ~ Featuring lush fabrications and specialty techniques with a color palette led by pink and mauve rose. Exclusive to Tiger Mist. Details Best selling Christy Top in a new long sleeve dress silhouette and all over lace print Maxi dress and a bodycon silhouette Reversible dress with a low scoop neckline Exposed cutout detail can be worn both front and back for varying looks Matching lace bralette included Bralette features

Presenting… Premiere | Act Two ~ Featuring lush fabrications and specialty techniques – with a color palette led by pink and mauve rose. Exclusive to Tiger Mist.

Details

  • Best-selling Christy Top in a new long sleeve dress silhouette and all-over lace print
  • Maxi dress and a bodycon silhouette
  • Reversible dress with a low scoop neckline - Exposed cutout detail can be worn both front and back for varying looks
  • Matching lace bralette included - Bralette features black binding, tan lining, adjustable thin shoulder straps and an adjustable strap at the centre front
  • Long sleeves
  • Body of dress and bralette are lined in a tan mesh fabrication and is not sheer
  • The sleeves of the dress are unlined and sheer
  • High split at wearer's left side
  • Pull on construction
  • Partially Lined - This style is semi sheer at the sleeves
  • Underwear Friendly
  • We recommend wearing this dress with no bra, stick on's or pasties
  • Please note: Lace is a unique design and color or pattern may vary slightly

Size and Fit

  • True to size. We recommend wearing your standard size
  • Bodycon fit - Our most flattering tight fit, designed to hug your body
  • Maxi length - Style sits approximately at ankle point
  • Centre back length: XXS: 54.7 in, XS: 54.9 in, S: 55.1 in, M: 55.5 in, L: 55.9 in, XL: 56.3 in

Fabric

  • 93% Polyamide 7% Elastane
  • Stretch = High stretch. This fabric is extremely stretchy for a snug fit
  • Stretch, sheer lace, designed to hug your body
  • Color may vary due to lighting on images. The product images (without model) are closest to the true color of the product

Model Information

  • Isabelle (Model 1): Size XS, Height: 168/5.5”, Bust: 76/30, Waist: 56/22, Hips: 86/34
  • Emily (Model 1): Size XS, Height: 170/5’7”, Bust: 81/32, Hips 82/32, Waist: 59/23
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