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dresses with sequins & long sleeves

dresses with sequins & long sleeves LONG SLEEVE SEQUIN DRESS BY LADIVINE B8422 BURGUNDY / S

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dresses with sequins & long sleeves LONG SLEEVE SEQUIN DRESS BY LADIVINE B8422 BURGUNDY / SDynamic light reflection meets sharp, purposeful tailoring in the long sleeve formal sequin dress by LaDivine B8422, a gown that reimagines the traditional evening silhouette through high density textile engineering. The garment features a faux wrap bodice and a deep V neckline, creating a reinforced structural frame that offers both security and a sophisticated, statuesque profile. By integrating specialized bishop sleeves with a streamlined sheath

Dynamic light reflection meets sharp, purposeful tailoring in the long-sleeve formal sequin dress by LaDivine B8422, a gown that reimagines the traditional evening silhouette through high-density textile engineering. The garment features a faux-wrap bodice and a deep V-neckline, creating a reinforced structural frame that offers both security and a sophisticated, statuesque profile. By integrating specialized bishop sleeves with a streamlined sheath silhouette, this gown provides a professional-grade drape that ensures the architectural integrity of the look is preserved throughout the duration of any high-profile event.

The design utilizes strategic ruching along the torso to celebrate the natural form while providing a polished, custom-tailored appearance. Its full-length skirt maintains a continuous, elongated line, allowing the shimmering sequin fabric to transition seamlessly from low-light environments to the brilliance of the spotlight. Built with a focus on refined stability and multidimensional texture, this gown is a dependable choice for those seeking a high-glamour, long-sleeve aesthetic for prom or formal galas.

Key Features:

  • Full-Body Sequin Coverage: High-grade, shimmering sequins designed for a dense, high-impact finish.
  • Architectural Bishop Sleeves: Voluminous long sleeves that provide a modern structural contrast to the fitted bodice.
  • Sculpted Faux-Wrap Bodice: Engineered with a deep V-neckline and ruching for a secure, anchored fit.
  • Streamlined Sheath Silhouette: Closely follows the body's lines for a polished and elongated appearance.
  • Versatile Color Spectrum: Available in a wide variety of jewel tones and metallics to suit any formal theme.

Available Colors:

Emerald, Burgundy, Platinum, Rose Gold, Lapis Blue, Lavender, Black, Dark Silver, Olive8

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A solid selection for winter formals, prom night, and black-tie events for those seeking a high-structure gown that balances sleeve coverage with a sharp, shimmering aesthetic.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted Sheath with Faux-Wrap Detail
  • Length: Full Length
  • Fabric: High-Grade Sequins
  • Sleeve Style: Long Sleeve / Bishop Sleeve
  • Structure: Fully Lined with Ruched Bodice
  • Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: B8422
  • Occasion: Formal Events, Prom

Garment Care & Handling:

  • Professional Cleaning: Use only specialized dry cleaning services to protect the intricate sequin work and the integrity of the bishop sleeves.
  • Hanging: Utilize the internal security loops to support the gown's weight; avoid hanging solely by the shoulders to prevent the sequin fabric from stretching.
  • Steaming: Refresh the garment with a low-heat steamer from the inside out; avoid direct heat on the sequins to preserve their luster and prevent warping.
  • Storage: Keep the gown in a wide, breathable garment bag to ensure the sequins do not snag on other items and the bishop sleeves remain uncrushed.

Shipping & Delivery:

  • Orders are prioritized for rapid fulfillment, with most packages prepared within 48 to 72 hours.
  • Reliable ground shipping is provided with a standard arrival window of 2 to 7 business days.
  • Real-time tracking updates are sent via email the moment your gown is scanned for departure.
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