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black and gold bodycon dress Dear Lover Sequined dresses Party Black Gold/Silver 3/4 Sleeves BodycoStep into the spotlight with the Dear Lover Sequined dresses Party Black Gold Silver 3 4 Sleeves Bodycon Dress Autumns Night Club Vestido de Festa LC22794. This stunning bodycon dress is designed to accentuate your curves while drawing attention with its dazzling sequined embellishments. The perfect choice for autumn nights, this dress combines elegance and allure, making it an essential addition to your party wardrobe. Key Features: Eye Catching

Step into the spotlight with the Dear Lover Sequined dresses Party Black Gold/Silver 3/4 Sleeves Bodycon Dress Autumns Night Club Vestido de Festa LC22794. This stunning bodycon dress is designed to accentuate your curves while drawing attention with its dazzling sequined embellishments. The perfect choice for autumn nights, this dress combines elegance and allure, making it an essential addition to your party wardrobe.

Key Features:

  • Eye-Catching Sequins: Drenched in sequins that shimmer in the light, this dress ensures all eyes are on you.
  • Flattering Design: The deep V-neck and body-hugging silhouette enhance your natural curves, while the 3/4 sleeves add a touch of sophistication.
  • Versatile Style: Ideal for parties, nightclubs, or festive gatherings, this dress transitions smoothly from a chic evening affair to a lively night out.
  • Comfortable Fit: Crafted from a blend of polyester and spandex, this dress not only looks fabulous but also feels great against your skin.

Size Guide:

Available in sizes Small (US 4-6), Medium (US 8-10), and Large (US 12-14), refer to the size chart for accurate measurements to ensure the perfect fit.

Care Instructions:

To maintain the integrity of the sequins, it is recommended to hand wash and hang dry.

Make a statement this season with the Dear Lover Sequined dresses Party Black Gold/Silver 3/4 Sleeves Bodycon Dress Autumns Night Club Vestido de Festa LC22794. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a night out, this dress will boost your confidence and leave a lasting impression!

The beautiful patterned sequined dress. Now, this speaks SEXY!!!! Get blown away with the attention you will receive with this ample show of cleavage. This body fitting dress with open sides and deep V-neck is just amazing

Gender: Women
Waistline: Natural
Decoration: Sequined
Sleeve Style: Regular
Pattern Type: Solid
Style: Sexy & Club
: dear-lover
Material: Polyester,Spandex
Season: Autumn
Dresses Length: Above Knee, Mini
Neckline: V-Neck
Silhouette: Sheath
Sleeve Length: Three Quarter
Model Number: LC22794
Colour: As shown
Neckline : V-Neck
Size: (US 4-6)S (US 8-10)M (US 12-14)L
Place of : Fujian, (Mainland)
item type: Above Knee Mini
Material: Polyester+Spandex
Category: Dear-lover Sequined Dress 2016 Clubwear
Sleeve Length : 3/4 Sleeve
Decoration: Hollow Out, Zip, Hardware
Item Type: Bodycon Dress

 

Size S /cm  M/cm L /cm
US/CA Size 4-6 8-10 12-14
UK/AU Size 8-10 12-14 16-18
EU Size 36-38 40-42 44-46
Bust Relax 86 92 96
Stretched 90 96 100
Waist Relax 66 70 76
Stretched 70 74 78
Hip Relax 94 98 104
Stretched 98 102 108
Length Top 90 92 94
Bottom 90 92 94
Elasticity Low Elasticity
1. Please strictly follow the size chart  to select the size. Do not select directly according to your habits.
2. The size may have 2-3cm differs due to manual measurement. Please note when you measure.

 

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