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red dresses with corset SHANTE Lace Up Back Corset Gown

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red dresses with corset SHANTE Lace Up Back Corset GownMADE TO ORDER ITEM Step into the spotlight with our exquisite SHANTE evening gown. Crafted from a glossy stretch satin like material, she exudes luxury and sophistication. The stunning fitted design accentuates your curves, while the draped detail at the bust adds a touch of elegance and romance. The body hugging fit ensures a flattering silhouette, making you feel confident and glamorous. A high leg split adds a daring edge, offering just the right

MADE TO ORDER ITEM

Step into the spotlight with our exquisite SHANTE evening gown. Crafted from a glossy stretch satin-like material, she exudes luxury and sophistication. The stunning fitted design accentuates your curves, while the draped detail at the bust adds a touch of elegance and romance. The body-hugging fit ensures a flattering silhouette, making you feel confident and glamorous. A high leg split adds a daring edge, offering just the right amount of allure as you glide across the room. This gown is the ultimate choice for a night to remember, perfect for school formal, prom or other formal and red carpet events.

  • Note: this is a made-to-order item, please allow 2-3 weeks for production and delivery
  • Sweetheart bustier neckline with draped cowl detail
  • Corset boned bodice
  • Thigh high slit
  • Lace up back
  • High stretch satin like fabrication - we'd recommend ordering a smaller size if fall between sizes as the fabric is very stretchy

Model Info:

Lilly wears a size XS
Height: 5’7/170cm without heels (wears 10cm heels in product images)
Bust: 31"/79cm
Waist: 23.5”/60cm
Hips: 35”/89cm

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