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fringe beaded dress Salma Beaded Fringe Mini Dress

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fringe beaded dress Salma Beaded Fringe Mini DressMADE TO ORDER ITEM Handmade to perfection, the SALMA mini dress is the latest Limited Edition piece by Noodz Boutique. Hundreds of gold hue beaded strings are individually placed on mesh material to create this eye catching beaded fringing masterpiece. Perfect for the bride to be celebration such as hens night and engagement party as well as birthday party when you want to look extra glam and special. PLEASE NOTE: our SALMA fringe dress is

MADE TO ORDER ITEM

Handmade to perfection, the SALMA mini dress is the latest Limited Edition piece by Noodz Boutique. Hundreds of gold hue beaded strings are individually placed on mesh material to create this eye catching beaded fringing masterpiece. Perfect for the bride to be celebration such as hens night and engagement party as well as birthday party when you want to look extra glam and special.

PLEASE NOTE: our SALMA fringe dress is meticulously handmade one piece at a time. Based on this, there may be a slight variation from one dress to the next. Such variations are inherent in the handmade process which makes your dress truly special and one of a kind.

  • Note: this is a made-to-order item and will be shipped in 2-4 weeks
  • Ethically handmade in India
  • Hand embellished beads
  • Fringe hem
  • V Neck with trimming detail
  • Non adjustable shoulder straps
  • Hidden back zip
  • Fully lined
  • Fabrication: 100% polyester with stretch knit lining
  • Length: 80cm from shoulder to hem (if you'd prefer a longer length, please let us know in the "Special Instructions" box at the checkout - wait time is 2-4 weeks)
  • Garment care: hand wash with mild detergent in room temperature water. Special care needs to be taken when wearing this dress due to the delicate materials. 

    Model Info:

    Dana wears a size XS / 6 AU / 6 NZ / 2 US / 6 UK
    Height: 5’7/172.5cm without heels
    Bust: 31.5”/80cm
    Waist: 24”/60.5cm
    Hips: 35”/88.5cm

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