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long sleeve lace white dress

long sleeve lace white dress Long Sleeve Wedding Dress

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long sleeve lace white dress Long Sleeve Wedding DressLace Long Sleeve A Line Wedding Dress Kennedy Blue Cleo is an elegant and beautiful dress that will leave everyone in complete awe when they see you walking down the aisle in this airy lace A line wedding dress with a delicate lace bodice on your special day. Kennedy Blue Cleo has a beautiful delicate lace bodice, with lace long sleeves, a clean waist band, high neck, a flowy elegant chiffon skirt, and a beautiful low back. This flowy dress is made of

Lace Long Sleeve A Line Wedding Dress

Kennedy Blue Cleo is an elegant and beautiful dress that will leave everyone in complete awe when they see you walking down the aisle in this airy lace A-line wedding dress with a delicate lace bodice on your special day.

Kennedy Blue Cleo has a beautiful delicate lace bodice, with lace long sleeves, a clean waist band, high neck, a flowy elegant chiffon skirt, and a beautiful low back. This flowy dress is made of soft silky chiffon fabric and delicate lace, and complete with a beautiful train. This lovely design is finished with zipper back closure with a line of covered buttons down the back bodice and is available in the color Ivory. 

This wedding dress has a fully lined skirt so you will not need to buy a slip, and the added bra cups can be worn in place of a bra.

Features of this gorgeous flowy wedding dress include:

Delicate lace sleeve a-line, and a chiffon flowy skirt  

  • A-line silhouette 
  • High neck
  • Lace bodice
  • Built in bra cup 
  • lined skirt 
  • Low back 
  • Lace long sleeves
  • Covered buttons 
  • Chiffon skirt
  • Chiffon Belt
  • Train

Dress Structure

  • Sewn in bra cups mean no bra is necessary for this style.
  • Long sleeves to provide comfort and support
  • Illusion bodice allows your skin tone to shine through
  • YKK Zipper back closure

Easy to love; this A-line wedding dress will be comfortable all day and night long! Kennedy Blue brings you bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses and more to make planning your big day a breeze.

Coordinate your entire big day with this perfect beaded lace wedding dress, bridesmaid dresses you and your girls love and even ties to coordinate when you shop Kennedy Blue. 

Kennedy Blue Cleo is the perfect A-line gown you will not only look great in, but love wearing too! Order yours with us today!

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