mid length prom dresses Off Shoulder Short A-Line Homecoming Cocktail Dress by LaDivine CD0194
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mid length prom dresses

mid length prom dresses Off Shoulder Short A-Line Homecoming Cocktail Dress by LaDivine CD0194

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mid length prom dresses Off Shoulder Short A-Line Homecoming Cocktail Dress by LaDivine CD0194A shape like air, the off the shoulder short a line homecoming cocktail dress by LaDivine CD0194 floats just above the knee. Built in structure hugs the torso without squeezing. Curves begin at the chest, where fabric dips into a gentle U. Shoulders stay bare under loose straps that drape sideways. Below, layers of net fan out with room to step freely. Movement comes naturally when cloth doesnt cling. Inside feels soft against skin, thanks to a gentle

A shape like air, the off-the-shoulder short a-line homecoming cocktail dress by LaDivine CD0194 floats just above the knee. Built-in structure hugs the torso without squeezing. Curves begin at the chest, where fabric dips into a gentle U. Shoulders stay bare under loose straps that drape sideways. Below, layers of net fan out with room to step freely. Movement comes naturally when cloth doesn’t cling.

Inside feels soft against skin, thanks to a gentle fabric layer running throughout. A hidden zip at the back stays firmly closed through hours of movement. Tiny beads catch light along the chest area, where stitched blossoms rise slightly from the surface. The lower part carries the same decorations, spreading slowly toward the hem. Shape holds steady even as layers blend into motion, never weighing down steps.

Key Features:

  • Off-Shoulder Sleeves: Provides a romantic, open look for the shoulders and arms
  • Boned Bodice: Delivers internal structure for a secure and well-defined waistline
  • Sweetheart Neckline: Offers a shaped, supportive fit that highlights the torso
  • Flared Tulle Skirt: Adds airy volume and easy movement for dancing
  • Floral Appliqué & Beadwork: Intricate detailing across the fabric adds depth and shine

Available Colors:

Blush, Burgundy Gold, Champagne, Lilac, Smoky Blue

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A bright and mobile choice for homecoming, semi-formal parties, or wedding guests who want a dressed-up look that stays comfortable for hours.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: A-line with fitted bodice and flared skirt
  • Length: Above Knee / Mini
  • Fabric: Tulle
  • Structure: Boned bodice for support
  • Back: Slight scoop back with zipper
  • Hem/Train: Short hem
  • Embellishment: Appliqué flowers and beadwork
  • Sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X
  • Model Notes: Model is 5'8"
  • Occasion: Homecoming, Prom, Wedding Guest, Semi-Formal Events

Care Instructions:

  • Dry Clean Only: Professional services are best for preserving the 3D floral accents
  • Store on a Hanger: Helps keep the tulle layers from flattening or losing shape
  • Steam with Caution: Use a low heat setting to release wrinkles in the skirt
  • Spot Clean: Treat small marks gently to avoid damaging the delicate beadwork

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  • Arrival is expected in 2–7 business days for most regions
  • You will receive a tracking number once your gown is on its way
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