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black and silver homecoming dress

black and silver homecoming dress Black Satin Short Mini Silver Flower Homecoming Dress – Sassymyprom

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black and silver homecoming dress Black Satin Short Mini Silver Flower Homecoming Dress – SassymypromLimitless elegance meets bold design in this unique black homecoming dress, adorned with a large silver sequin flower. The minimalist black silhouette serves as the ideal backdrop for the extravagant floral embellishment, which is crafted from gleaming sequins that catch the light from every angle. The strapless cut emphasizes the elegance of the neckline, making it perfect for showcasing your favorite jewelry. This dress is a perfect choice for those

Limitless elegance meets bold design in this unique black homecoming dress, adorned with a large silver sequin flower. The minimalist black silhouette serves as the ideal backdrop for the extravagant floral embellishment, which is crafted from gleaming sequins that catch the light from every angle. The strapless cut emphasizes the elegance of the neckline, making it perfect for showcasing your favorite jewelry. This dress is a perfect choice for those who are not afraid to embrace their individuality and stand out in a crowd. The contrast between the sleek black fabric and the sparkling silver flower creates a dramatic effect that is both sophisticated and edgy. Ideal for any special occasion, this dress promises to make you feel confident and stylish, ensuring you leave a lasting impression.

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This dress is Made-To-Order. Whether you choose a standard size or custom measurements, our tailors craft each dress to order.
Tailoring Time: 12-15 Days
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The dress does not include any accessories in the picture, such as wraps/jackets, gloves, veil, handbag, etc. You may contact us to order the accessories separately

Silhouette A-Line
Neckline Strapless
Hemline/ Train Short Mini
Fabric Satin
Sleeve Length Sleeveless
Embellishment Flowers
Back Details Zipper-up
Shown Color Black
Style Chic & Modern
Waist Natural
Season Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Wedding Venues Party, Prom
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