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gold satin dress long Halter Neckline Satin Gown CH048 – Sparkly Gowns

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gold satin dress long Halter Neckline Satin Gown CH048 – Sparkly GownsIndulge in pure luxury with our CH048 Halter Neckline Satin Gown. Its sleeveless design and sleek halter neckline accentuate your feminine figure, while the ruched waist creates a flattering silhouette. Made from soft satin, this gown exudes elegance. A high side slit adds a touch of allure, while the floor length skirt with a train exudes timeless glamour. Be the epitome of sophistication in this exquisite gown. Details: Sleeveless Halter neckline

Indulge in pure luxury with our CH048 Halter Neckline Satin Gown. Its sleeveless design and sleek halter neckline accentuate your feminine figure, while the ruched waist creates a flattering silhouette. Made from soft satin, this gown exudes elegance. A high-side slit adds a touch of allure, while the floor-length skirt with a train exudes timeless glamour. Be the epitome of sophistication in this exquisite gown.

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  • Sleeveless
  • Halter neckline
  • Ruched waist
  • Satin fabric
  • High side slit
  • Floor-length skirt with a train
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  • The model is 5.8"/size 2 and wearing size 4 or XS in the picture
  • Colors: Black, DeepRed, Eggplant (Purple), Emerald Green, Gold, Marigold (Yellow), Orchid, SmokyBlue
  • Sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2X
  • Style: CH048
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