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burgundy mermaid dress

burgundy mermaid dress Ladivine CD980 - One Shoulder Sequin Evening Gown 8 / Burgundy

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burgundy mermaid dress Ladivine CD980 - One Shoulder Sequin Evening Gown 8 / BurgundyOne shoulder long mermaid prom sequin dress by LaDivine CD980 is a gown that is characterized by superior textile quality and precision engineered construction to develop a high impact, statuesque profile. The garment is made of a fine, smooth, shimmer fabric, which is of high grade, giving it a substantial texture and professional drape that remains undented by hours of usage. It is a masterpiece in architectural minimalism, with a reinforced high

One-shoulder long mermaid prom sequin dress by LaDivine CD980 is a gown that is characterized by superior textile quality and precision-engineered construction to develop a high-impact, statuesque profile. The garment is made of a fine, smooth, shimmer fabric, which is of high grade, giving it a substantial texture and professional drape that remains undented by hours of usage. It is a masterpiece in architectural minimalism, with a reinforced high density bodice that also serves as a safe anchor of the one-shoulder neckline and has the stability and confidence of a garment that is custom-made.

The model is clean and in a sleek fit through the torso, passing on to a dramatic mermaid flare below the hips, so that you can move freely with no restriction as you walk. It has an asymmetrical one-shoulder design that gives the frame to the upper body with one being open and bold with a contemporary appearance. The gown is constructed with a solid interior to allow the garment to support its nice shape without being stiff, and you will be smooth at the majestic entrance till the last dance.

Key Features:

  • Premium Shimmer Fabric: High-grade material with a subtle, multidimensional sheen and a heavy, quality drape.
  • Sculpted Mermaid Silhouette: Contours the body through the hips before releasing into a balanced, flared hem.
  • Asymmetrical One-Shoulder Bodice: Reinforced internal structure provides high-level support and a modern neckline.
  • Flared Mermaid Hem: Designed for easy movement and a graceful trail for formal photography.
  • Minimal Stretch Construction: Maintains a sharp, controlled silhouette throughout the entire evening.

Available Colors:

Emerald, Black, Burgundy, Midnight, Rosewood

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A solid selection for prom night, formal galas, and evening celebrations for those seeking a high-structure gown that balances textile excellence with a dramatic mermaid flare.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Mermaid Silhouette with Fitted Bodice
  • Length: Floor Length
  • Fabric: High-Grade Smooth Shimmer
  • Sleeve Style: One-Shoulder / Sleeveless
  • Structure: Fully Lined with Structured Bodice
  • Closure: Back Zipper
  • Sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: CD980
  • Occasion: Prom, Formal Events, Evening Occasions

Garment Care & Handling:

  • Professional Cleaning: Use only specialized dry cleaning services to maintain the fabric's shimmer finish and internal structure.
  • Hanging: Utilize the internal security loops to distribute the dress's weight evenly; do not hang solely by the single shoulder strap to prevent stretching.
  • Steaming: Refresh the garment with a low-heat steamer from the inside out; avoid direct high heat to preserve the integrity of the shimmer finish.
  • Storage: Keep the gown in a breathable, wide garment bag to protect the smooth surface and maintain the crispness of the mermaid flare.

Shipping & Delivery:

  • Orders are prioritized for rapid fulfillment, with most packages prepared within 48 to 72 hours.
  • Reliable ground shipping is provided with a standard arrival window of 2 to 7 business days.
  • Real-time tracking updates are sent via email the moment your gown is scanned for departure.
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