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short lace dress wedding Andrea & Leo Couture WL025 A-line Short Wedding Dress with Chocker Off White / 2

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short lace dress wedding Andrea & Leo Couture WL025 A-line Short Wedding Dress with Chocker Off White / 2Add a touch of playful elegance to your bridal celebrations with this enchanting Andrea & Leo Couture WL02 A line mini dress. Featuring a strapless scoop neckline and a voluminous tulle skirt, its beautifully adorned with feather beaded floral appliqus that bring movement and whimsy to every step. The embellished tulle fabric creates a dreamy, ethereal look, perfect for capturing unforgettable moments. Whether for your reception, engagement shoot, or

Add a touch of playful elegance to your bridal celebrations with this enchanting Andrea & Leo Couture WL02 A-line mini dress. Featuring a strapless scoop neckline and a voluminous tulle skirt, it’s beautifully adorned with feather-beaded floral appliqués that bring movement and whimsy to every step. The embellished tulle fabric creates a dreamy, ethereal look, perfect for capturing unforgettable moments. Whether for your reception, engagement shoot, or rehearsal dinner, this short dress delivers charm, sophistication, and standout style.

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  • Neckline: Strapless scoop neckline for a soft, romantic look

  • Sleeves: Strapless design for a clean and modern silhouette

  • Silhouette: Flirty A-line mini with a voluminous skirt

  • Fabric & Embellishment: Embellished tulle with feather-beaded floral appliqués

  • Back Detail: Simple zip closure for a seamless finish

  • Length: Short hemline for playful elegance

  • Style Vibe: Whimsical, youthful, and effortlessly chic

  • Occasion: Perfect for receptions, civil weddings, engagement photoshoots, or rehearsal dinners

  • Sizing: Available in sizes 2–16

 

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