tiered long sleeve maxi dress Corrine Tiered Sleeve Maxi Dress in Ivory Cream Medium
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tiered long sleeve maxi dress

tiered long sleeve maxi dress Corrine Tiered Sleeve Maxi Dress in Ivory Cream Medium

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tiered long sleeve maxi dress Corrine Tiered Sleeve Maxi Dress in Ivory Cream MediumFeminine and sweetly elegant, the Corrine Maxi is guaranteed to sweep you off your feet! It features an incredible sweetheart neckline that can be worn on or off the shoulder, plus renaissance style statement sleeves and a full, sweeping skirt. It's almost too easy to pair this dress with boots for an outdoor photo shoot, or with sleek pumps for a wedding or baby shower! The Corrine dress is already a Worth Collective fan favorite, so don't wait too

Feminine and sweetly elegant, the Corrine Maxi is guaranteed to sweep you off your feet! It features an incredible sweetheart neckline that can be worn on or off the shoulder, plus renaissance-style statement sleeves and a full, sweeping skirt. It's almost too easy to pair this dress with boots for an outdoor photo shoot, or with sleek pumps for a wedding or baby shower! The Corrine dress is already a Worth Collective fan favorite, so don't wait too long to snag yours!

Available in multiple colorways. 

FIT: Runs true to size. This dress will accommodate most baby bumps in your true size, but we suggest sizing up for advanced maternity. Bodice is forgiving and flattering for larger chests. 

MATERIAL: Self: 90% Nylon, 10% Spandex; Liner: 100% Polyester

GARMENT DETAILS: Color is more yellow cream than ivory. Elegant maxi dress with ruched bodice and sweetheart neckline, with 3/4 length tiered Marie sleeves; neckline can be worn on or off the shoulder and a raw hem. Bodice features silicone tape. Features dual in-seam pockets and a textured, lightweight fabric. Lined.

MEASUREMENTS: 

Flat lay measurements are approximate. 

S M L XL
Skirt Length 45 45 1/2" 46" 46 1/2"
Chest 16 1/2" 17 1/2" 18 1/2" 20"
Sleeve 19 1/2" 20" 20 1/2" 21"
Waist 13 3/4" 14 3/4" 15 3/4" 16 3/4"
         
1XL 2XL 3XL
Skirt Length 47" 47 1/2" 48"  
Chest 21" 22" 23"  
Sleeve 21 1/2" 22" 22 1/2"  
Waist 17 3/4" 18 3/4" 19 3/4"  

 

 

MODEL DETAILS: 

 

MISSES Mackenzie - Maternity Heather Susan
Bust 34" (A) 34" (A) 32.5" (D)
Waist 27.5" 27.5" 25"
Hips 40.5" 37.5" 36"
Height 5'7"  5'7"  5'5"
Regular Size Small Small Small
CURVE Molly 
Bust 37"
Waist 32"
Hips 47"
Height 5'7"
Regular Size XL

 

 

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Prashant Arora
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★★★★★ 5
Terrible delivery
This review is about product delivery. The Apu Trilogy is one of the best trilogies in the style of Italian neorealism ever made. These movies are international treasures and should be preserved for posterity. I wish Amazon packaging had considered that. When Amazon sends me a single battery, it comes wrapped and boxed in a giant box. Almost everything comes in oversized packages, but they sent the three DVDs without any protective envelope, box, or sleeve. It arrived in its original packaging, dinged on all four corners. The DVDs were a birthday gift. Extremely disappointed!
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Lance Tilford
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Stunning Document of Humanity
I waited far, far too long to immerse myself in the films of Satyajit Ray. After finally watching the Apu trilogy on The Criterion Channel, I immediately purchase the Criterion set (because the internet's going down someday and these are pantheon-level, must-have films). Ray's 3-film trilogy following the arc of a boy's life from his idyllic rural village in India to the teeming metropolis of Calcutta covers just about every aspect of human growth and conflict. Family, curiosity, mischief, tragedy, love, desire, intellectual pursuit, and ultimately, the responsibility of parenthood all unfold in Ray's epically framed cinema. At times one feels as if watching a documentary, glimpsing the intimate moments of lives we might never otherwise see. Ray's direction lets every scene breathe fully and the actors feel perfectly natural. It's also a real treat to hear the early works of a young Ravi Shankar in his perfectly timed soundtrack utilizing both traditional and modern treatments of Indian music. Ray's Apu trilogy--as well as the rest of his film catalogue--are must-watch movies for any student of film or anyone who appreciates a beautiful, heartfelt, and philosophical portrait of people enslaved by pleasures, responsibilities, and tragedies.
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Pablo
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Great film
Well done film that gives you a glimpse into the daily lives of rural, and city people.
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Frederick Baptist
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Satyajit Ray's Great Trilogy Masterpiece Gets the Criterion Treatment In Blu Ray!
Years before trilogies were in vogue, way before "The Godfather" there was "The Apu Trilogy". The original negatives were lost in a fire and yet Criterion has managed to work miracles with this masterful restoration of this beautiful classic tale of the life of a Bengalese child to adulthood over 3 films. The story is compelling and absorbing and directed as only a master like Satyajit Ray can. Any attempt to further describe this movie would just not do justice to it; it has to be experienced and rewards repeated viewing. This release also includes a 48-page booklet of essays on the film in addition to the 3 blu ray discs of the films. Great sound and picture quality is evident as well considering the film's age and source master. This worthy addition to any art-film buff's video library comes highly recommended!
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Edward C. Carpenter
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 4
What is the point? (SPOILER)
My heading echoes the adult Apu who, in the last movie in the trilogy says, "What is the use?" and allows the pages of his autobiographical novel to blow away in a wind. In the first two movies we enter the very real life of a rural Indian family whose members are all lovingly created by director and actors. But their story is rather sad. First Apu's young sister dies of illness, a fate shared much later by their father. Then the life of the mother dwindles away and Apu is left alone. The restoration of the nearly-destroyed films is a technological marvel, but I wondered if this tale would attain to anything of lasting value by the end. With the third and last movie in this series, I can reach a somewhat different conclusion. There is death and suffering in this last part too as Apu's wife dies early on but the entire narrative reaches a sudden and surprising resolution when Apu unites with his long-abandoned little boy who is himself a mirror of Apu growing up. There is something of a vacuous Asian experience in this cinematic telling but it doesn't really come to nothing as the stereotype might suggest. I recall that experience in David Lean's rendering of E.M.Forster's A Passage to India, a wonderful movie too but, like the novel, lending itself to earlier Western ideas about the East. An element of life, freedom, joy bursts upon us at the end of Ray's movie and transforms everything we have seen before. Yes, life is risky, unpredictable, filled with suffering, but it can still lead to something wonderful.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2018

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