women's short black dress Berrylush Women Solid Black Dobby Weave Square Neck Chiffon Pleated Fi
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women's short black dress

women's short black dress Berrylush Women Solid Black Dobby Weave Square Neck Chiffon Pleated Fi

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women's short black dress Berrylush Women Solid Black Dobby Weave Square Neck Chiffon Pleated FiPRODUCT DETAILS If your fashion language is black, then let your fashionista side channel out with the Solid Black Dobby Weave Square Neck Chiffon Pleated Fit & Flare Mini Dress from Berrylush. You will find this dress adorable as it comes with a cinematic combination of black shade with an amazing self design pattern which further plays an important role in uplifting your look with eye catching detail. Elegantly designed with a square neck that lends

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If your fashion language is black, then let your fashionista side channel out with the Solid Black Dobby Weave Square Neck Chiffon Pleated Fit & Flare Mini Dress from Berrylush. You will find this dress adorable as it comes with a cinematic combination of black shade with an amazing self-design pattern which further plays an important role in uplifting your look with eye-catching detail. Elegantly designed with a square neck that lends your neckline a modest style and gives your beautiful collarbones a graceful appeal. Moreover, this dress comes with an attached lining to adjoin extra volume accompanied with a luxury note. Wear this bustier dress with a pair of classy black heels, pearl earrings, and a stylish checked print handbag to create a sophisticated look.

  • Long-puff sleeves keep your arms protected from sunburn with a retro-style design
  • Fit and flare shape gives limelight to your feminine figure with a flattering hem
  • Pleated surface styling lends this dress textured and gleaming sheen
  • Spun from poly chiffon fabric to provide a beautiful drape
  • The concealed zip closure makes this dress easy to take on and off


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The model (height 5'8") is wearing a size S

Specifications

  • Skirt Type: Fit & flare
  • Neckline: Square
  • Garment Length: Mini
  • Colour: Black
  • Sleeves Length: Long
  • Sleeves Styling: Puffed
  • Pattern: Self-design
  • Occasion: Casual
  • Fabric Type: Chiffon
  • Material: Polyester
  • Transparency: Opaque
  • Hemline: Flared
  • Lining: Lined
  • Weave: Woven
  • Surface Styling: Pleated
  • Closure Type: Concealed zipper
  • Washing Instructions: Machine wash
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