Christina Rossi Wedding Dress, (4332)
This dress from Christina Rossi's designer collection retails at $3999 and is a real show stopper with its gorgeous curve-hugging silhouette and a stunning illusion back, beautiful lace detailing, subtle sparkle and train. π°
Worn once for my wedding, 10th of November 2018. It was extremely comfortable and easy to dance in! I seriously loved this dress!! I felt like a queen!
The gown has three layers; beautiful champagne blush coloured charmeuse, clear sequin to give it some subtle sparkle, overlain by shimmering ivory tulle and ivory lace.
The dress has been professionally dry cleaned and is in perfect condition ready to be loved by someone else! π It's too beautiful to be kept in the closet!
The dress is a size 10-12 with approx $500-600 if alterations, it was taken in slightly at the waist and shaped around the bust (this can be let out). I also had a bussell and bow added. The dress was taken up & is the perfect height to allow my heels to peek out from the bottom of my dress. I am 165 cm tall and I wore a 3.5-inch heel π
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Height 168cm
with shoes
Bust 94cm
Waist 79cm
Hips 94cm
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