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sky blue wedding dress Ellie Wilde 37082 Beaded Long Formal Ball Gown Prom Dress

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sky blue wedding dress Ellie Wilde 37082 Beaded Long Formal Ball Gown Prom DressThis strapless ball gown is designed for someone who wants a formal dress with structure, volume, and a defined waist. The sweetheart neckline offers a shaped upper bodice that supports the chest without feeling restrictive. The full skirt creates movement that feels steady when walking or dancing. Mikado fabric gives the gown a firm surface that holds its shape while remaining smooth against the skin. Lace appliqu and sequins frame the bodice,

This strapless ball gown is designed for someone who wants a formal dress with structure, volume, and a defined waist. The sweetheart neckline offers a shaped upper bodice that supports the chest without feeling restrictive. The full skirt creates movement that feels steady when walking or dancing. Mikado fabric gives the gown a firm surface that holds its shape while remaining smooth against the skin. Lace appliqué and sequins frame the bodice, creating a focal point without overwhelming the silhouette. The corset construction supports the torso and helps create a balanced fit from waist to hem. The detachable side adds flexibility for personal styling preferences. This gown works well if you want a defined waist and like a skirt with room to walk comfortably. The length and structure make it suitable for formal settings where a more traditional silhouette is appreciated.

 

Silhouette & Fit: Ball gown, fitted bodice with full skirt

Neckline & Sleeves: Sweetheart, strapless

Length: Long

Fabric (Shell): Lace appliqué, mikado, sequin, stone accents

Lining: Fully lined

Structure: Boned bodice

Stretch: Minimal

Closure: Lace-up back

Back: Structured lace-up detail

Hem/Train: Floor length with extended sweep

Pockets: Yes

Embellishment: Lace appliqué, sequins, stone accents

Colors: Black, Light Blue, Red

Sizes: 00, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24

Model Notes: 5ft 9 wearing size 2

Occasions: Prom, formal events, pageants, balls, black-tie evenings

Care: Professional dry clean only

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