fantasy dresses Princess Fantasy Sleeping Beauty Gown Pink/Rose – Romantic Threads
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fantasy dresses Princess Fantasy Sleeping Beauty Gown Pink/Rose – Romantic Threads

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fantasy dresses Princess Fantasy Sleeping Beauty Gown Pink/Rose – Romantic ThreadsNew color options for the Sleeping Beauty medieval fantasy gown. Shown in dusty rose with all champagne beaded laces and trims and chiffon drop sleeve. Train length is customizable, can be shorter. drop sleeves are optional as well. We have a chiffon trimmed matching cape available and jewelry available, these can be added for extra. Please look up Sleeping Beauty gowns to see other colors. This is a custom made item. This will be made for you in your

New color options for the Sleeping Beauty medieval fantasy gown. Shown in dusty rose with all champagne beaded laces and trims and chiffon drop sleeve. Train length is customizable, can be shorter. drop sleeves are optional as well. We have a chiffon trimmed matching cape available and jewelry available, these can be added for extra.

Please look up Sleeping Beauty gowns to see other colors. This is a custom-made item. This will be made for you in your size and color choice. Shown in a rose faux silk with all light champagne beaded sparkle trims and laces, also shown in ivory/champgne...and lavender.  Perfect for a Theme wedding....and will suit a variety of styles including Renaissance, Medieval, Juliet, Gothic or Shakespeare-in-Love.....This gown is very romantic!

The bodice is lined in heavy satin, has boning, interfacing....and has grommets down the back. Comes to a longer point in front....trimmed with a sparkle beaded trim. Fitted undersleeve has two poufs of beaded lace and beaded trim at the wrist. This has a chiffon drop oversleeve which is optional. this is beautiful with a hooded trimmed matching chiffon cape which we can do for extra $165. We have additional photos and cape photos available, just inquire.

There is a full underskirt with front lace beaded panel. There is another detachable overskirt that has two layers of chiffon with ruffle/trim. Drawstring overskirt in back. Can be worn with or without overskirts.

We only need measurements around bustline, waistline, upper arm...arm length and skirt length. We will go over colors/fabrics/trims and measurements with you. If you would like to add a matching jewelry set we can do that too, set shown on pink princess runs $450 with belt.

Images by Winterwolfstudios.com, model in Ivory is Grace Nuth, in rose Ruby Randall. First image Shelby Robinson Photography, last image La Candella weddings.

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