Satin Chiffon Prom Dress Gown Crystals Full Length

Apparel : Satin Chiffon Prom Dress Gown Crystals Full Length

Satin Chiffon Prom Dress Gown Crystals Full Length

from: PacificPlex



 : Satin Chiffon Prom Dress Gown Crystals Full Length
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: PacificPlex
Department: womens
Fabric Type: polyester
Feature: Great for prom, bridesmaid, homecoming, evening gown or formal.
Label: PacificPlex
Manufacturer: PacificPlex
Publisher: PacificPlex
Studio: PacificPlex



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Product DescriptionPretty full length satin dress with spaghetti straps, chiffon overlay and prongset crystal trim. Matching chiffon shawl. Skirt is unlined.




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  • Great for prom, bridesmaid, homecoming, evening gown or formal.











Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful Dress
I ordered this dress for my bridesmaids and they are simply gorgeous. I did have an issue with a couple of the dresses, they were too small around the bust area but the return was smooth and when I ordered a size up they were perfect. I would recommend measuring yourselves before ordering, it would save a lot of time. I ordered the lavender color and it is just perfect, can't wait for my big day to see the girls in their dresses.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - More than average
The order was shipped very fast, I got the dress within a couple days. I had to alter it a little for it to fit right. It is a good looking dress and I got a lot of compliments for it :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The perfect plus size
I am attending a black tie wedding and had, until t his gown, nothing to wear. I chose the red and as a woman with a very large bust often have problems finding things that fit. I was a bit worried as the measurements they provide implied that it would be five inches too small around my bosom, but this proved to be incorrect. It fits me as if it were tailor made. I tried it on with my clothes still on and you couldn't tell I had pants and a shirt on! I recommend this dress for anyone above a size 0... and maybe even for the size 0s



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful dress
Love, love, love this dress!!! I got it for my matron of honor for my wedding. My colors were silver and blue, and this silver chiffon dress looks even better then the picture on the site. Great price, you can't beat it!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect Color
I ordered this dress for my bridesmaids and was very pleased with the product. The dress arrived within 4-5 days, had to be returned for a size change and the replacement dress was shipped within days.



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