prom dresses corset LaDivine CD295 Beaded Corset Formal Prom Dress - Dusty Rose - Size 4
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prom dresses corset LaDivine CD295 Beaded Corset Formal Prom Dress - Dusty Rose - Size 4

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prom dresses corset LaDivine CD295 Beaded Corset Formal Prom Dress - Dusty Rose - Size 4A shimmer of beads dances across the strapless top of the Beaded Corset Formal Prom Dress by LaDivine CD295, drawing eyes before they drift downward. Hidden seams shape the bust, giving form without stiffness. Delicate mesh traces the curve of the collarbone, blending strength with softness. Rigid boning runs beneath, holding posture upright yet flexible. From the cinched middle, fabric spills down in wide folds, silent and sleek. Satin takes over

A shimmer of beads dances across the strapless top of the Beaded Corset Formal Prom Dress by LaDivine CD295, drawing eyes before they drift downward. Hidden seams shape the bust, giving form without stiffness. Delicate mesh traces the curve of the collarbone, blending strength with softness. Rigid boning runs beneath, holding posture upright yet flexible. From the cinched middle, fabric spills down in wide folds, silent and sleek. Satin takes over below, flowing without creases or breaks.

Walking feels easier thanks to a slit that climbs high up one leg. A long trail follows behind, slicing close to the ground with bold flair. Made for nights under bright lights, it fits right into proms, evening galas, or seated dinners. Texture meets shine in a way that stands out without trying too hard.

Key Features:

  • Beaded Corset Bodice: Shimmering beadwork over an illusion sweetheart neckline provides a textured, high-impact look.
  • Structured Boning: Internal corset supports the torso and ensures a secure, stay-in-place fit for the strapless design.
  • Thigh-High Slit: Adds a modern, practical detail to the fitted satin skirt for easier walking and dancing.
  • Sweep Train: Extends slightly behind the gown to create a polished and formal profile.
  • Smooth Satin Fabric: Offers a rich, reflective finish that contrasts sharply with the detailed beadwork of the bodice.

Available Colors:

Paris Blue, Black, Dusty Rose, Emerald, Fuchsia, Marigold, Red, Royal, Sunkiss Orange

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A top selection for prom night, formal galas, and evening events where a structured, beaded look and a dramatic train are required.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted with Corset Bodice and Slit
  • Length: Full Length with Sweep Train
  • Fabric: Satin and Beadwork
  • Sleeve Style: Strapless
  • Sizes: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: CD295
  • Occasion: Prom, Formal Events, Galas

Maintenance & Care:

  • Professional Cleaning: Seek dry cleaning only to protect the delicate beadwork and the satin finish.
  • Proper Hanging: Use the internal loops to support the weight of the gown; avoid hanging by the beaded bodice.
  • Gentle Steaming: Refresh the satin skirt with a low-heat steamer from the inside out; keep direct heat away from the beads.
  • Safe Storage: Store in a wide garment bag to ensure the beadwork does not snag on other items in your closet.

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