maxi lace black dress SHEARL
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maxi lace black dress

maxi lace black dress SHEARL

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maxi lace black dress SHEARLUnveil a new level of sensual sophistication with the SHEARL Black Lace Maxi Dress, a masterclass in balance, contrast, and couture level detailing. This formal black lace gown is designed for high impact momentscrafted in sculptural floral lace with a sheer nude base, this look merges modern elegance with timeless seduction. From the cut out lace bodice and high leg slit, to the open back silhouette, every design detail of the SHEARL gown evokes red

Unveil a new level of sensual sophistication with the SHEARL Black Lace Maxi Dress, a masterclass in balance, contrast, and couture-level detailing. This formal black lace gown is designed for high-impact moments—crafted in sculptural floral lace with a sheer nude base, this look merges modern elegance with timeless seduction.

From the cut-out lace bodice and high leg slit, to the open-back silhouette, every design detail of the SHEARL gown evokes red carpet confidence. The long sleeves, high neckline, and plunging cut-outs create an avant-garde silhouette perfect for black-tie galas, fashion weeks, and evening weddings where standout style is non-negotiable.

Tailored for the woman who invests in high fashion with intention, SHEARL delivers a striking blend of refined lace craftsmanship and body-aware sensuality—ideal for those seeking a luxury lace gown with high slit and open back appeal.


Features

  • Full-length black lace maxi dress designed with dramatic sheer elements

  • Long sleeves with scalloped trim and a cut-out front bodice for couture drama

  • Plunging open back gown design with clasp closure at the collar

  • High front slit for elegance, leg-lengthening movement, and bold silhouette

  • Premium embroidered floral lace overlay on sheer nude mesh base

  • Hidden back zipper for secure fit; partially lined for coverage

  • Ideal as a black lace evening gown for galas, red carpets, fashion events

  • Fits true to size with a form-fitting cut; size chart available


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  • Keyword-optimized for search engines: targets phrases like “black lace maxi dress with open back”, “formal lace dress with slit”, “sheer evening gown with long sleeves”, and “cut-out lace gala dress”

  • Social-ready elegance: photographs beautifully under low light and flash — perfect for #BlackLaceGown, #LuxuryEveningWear, and high-converting social campaigns

  • Balanced design: full-length sleeves and high neck contrast sensually with cut-outs, slit, and backless shape

  • Versatile for upscale occasions: ideal for gala events, weddings, editorial shoots, evenings in Vienna, or Paris fashion affairs

  • Luxury lace dress for weddings and black-tie affairs with an edge—sophisticated yet bold

  • Perfectly aligned with Shopify luxury fashion branding and mid-luxury consumer expectations


FAQs

Q: Is this a sheer dress?
A: Yes, the SHEARL gown is intentionally sheer with nude mesh lining in select areas. The skirt is partially lined; the sleeves and bodice remain semi-transparent for effect.

Q: What fabric is used?
A: The gown is made from premium embroidered lace with a stretch mesh base to offer structure, comfort, and flexibility while retaining visual lightness.

Q: Is it suitable for formal events or black-tie occasions?
A: Absolutely. This long sleeve lace evening gown is crafted specifically for upscale affairs like galas, operas, fashion events, and luxury weddings.

Q: How does the dress fit?
A: The SHEARL fits true to size with a body-skimming silhouette. The sleeves have slight stretch, and the halter neck closes securely for added support.

Q: How should I clean it?
A: Due to the delicate lace and mesh materials, we strongly recommend professional dry cleaning only.

Q: Will the open back or slit affect comfort?
A: Not at all. The open-back lace gown construction is designed for both drama and mobility. The high slit adds movement while elongating the legs elegantly.

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