women's light blue winter off the shoulder dress Light Blue Flowers Off-Shoulder A-line Long Prom Dress with Slit Light Blue / US 10
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women's light blue winter off the shoulder dress

women's light blue winter off the shoulder dress Light Blue Flowers Off-Shoulder A-line Long Prom Dress with Slit Light Blue / US 10

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women's light blue winter off the shoulder dress Light Blue Flowers Off-Shoulder A-line Long Prom Dress with Slit Light Blue / US 10This prom dress features an off the shoulder neckline edging 3D flowers, an A line silhouette, and a floor length skirt with a leg slit. Color: Light Blue. Fabric: Tulle. Shell: 100% Polyester Length: Full Length Back: Lace Up. Fully lined. Built in bra Hand Wash Cold. Do Not Bleach. Line Dry. Iron Low Heat.

This prom dress features an off-the-shoulder neckline edging 3D flowers, an A-line silhouette, and a floor-length skirt with a leg slit.
  • Color: Light Blue.
  • Fabric: Tulle.
  • Shell: 100% Polyester
  • Length: Full Length
  • Back: Lace Up.
  • Fully lined.
  • Built-in bra
  • Hand Wash Cold. Do Not Bleach. Line Dry. Iron Low Heat.


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