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2856 days ago

Wedding dress & veil still for sale

Lisa from Unsworth Heights

White Alfred Angelo wedding dress $80 or with white waterfall veil $100 together. I bought both dress & veil new from Ballgowns, Bridal & beyond.

The courset can be threaded & tied in different ways, the bow can be left out or tucked in depending which look you are after. This is a floor length dress but looks shorter in photo due to being hung higher on hook. There is a loop inside the small train so that it can be held off the ground for walking.

This was altered by a dress maker to fit me, I am in-between a size 8 & 10. The benefit of the courset back is that it should fit either a size 8 or 10, just tie tighter for an 8, more loose for a 10. I wore it with the back panel but you can take that out & just have bare skin showing under the ties if preferred.

Some creases, Just needs to be steamed before wearing to solve this.

Welcome to try on. Contact Lisa 021443391 if interested.

Price: $80

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