Pleated halter dress

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Pleated halter dress



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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Newport News
Department: womens
Fabric Type: crochet
Feature: Georgette halter dress with ruched, lace-trimmed bodice. Full, softly pleated skirt, contrasting waist sash attached at back can be tied in a variety of styles. Ties behind neck, hidden back zip. Below-the-knee length, 27'' from waist (23'' Petite). Rayon georgette; lined. Dry clean. Imported.



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  • Georgette halter dress with ruched, lace-trimmed bodice. Full, softly pleated skirt, contrasting waist sash attached at back can be tied in a variety of styles. Ties behind neck, hidden back zip. Below-the-knee length, 27'' from waist (23'' Petite). Rayon georgette; lined. Dry clean. Imported.





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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - CRAP!
This was supposed to be my wedding dress (Informal wedding)! This dress is awful!!! It's not even close to the color that is shows online. It's brown! I am so sick. It's so UGLY! i wouldn't even where this in public, let alone on my wedding day. I waited 2 weeks for it to come in. now i have 2 weeks to find something else. do NOT buy this dress. i will never be ordering from New-Port News again!



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