black velvet evening dress KENDALL Halter Neck Velvet Sequin Gown
SKU: 47339650902
black velvet evening dress

black velvet evening dress KENDALL Halter Neck Velvet Sequin Gown

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black velvet evening dress KENDALL Halter Neck Velvet Sequin GownMADE TO ORDER ITEM KENDALL features sumptuous velvet sequinned fabric, halter neck, side split and open back. Slip into this shimmery evening gown to have all eyes on you at prom, school formal or any formal event. Note: this is a made to order item and will be dispatched in 2 3 weeks V halter neckline Velvet sequins material Fully lined Non padded at bust Side split Hidden back zipper Medium stretch Model Info: Brittany wears a size XS Height: 510

MADE TO ORDER ITEM


KENDALL features sumptuous velvet sequinned fabric, halter neck, side split and open back. Slip into this shimmery evening gown to have all eyes on you at prom, school formal or any formal event.

  • Note: this is a made-to-order item and will be dispatched in 2-3 weeks
  • V halter neckline
  • Velvet sequins material
  • Fully lined
  • Non-padded at bust
  • Side split
  • Hidden back zipper
  • Medium stretch


Model Info:

Brittany wears a size XS
Height: 5’10/178cm without heels (wears 10cm heels in product images)
Bust: 32"/81cm
Waist: 24”/60.5cm
Hips: 35”/88.5cm

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