Elegant A-Line Bridal Gown & Chapel Train
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- $1,200.00
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- $1,200.00
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Elegant A-Line Wedding Dress with Lace Appliqués and Chapel Train
Step into timeless elegance with this stunning A-line wedding dress, perfect for the modern bride seeking a blend of classic charm and contemporary style. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this gown features a flattering A-line silhouette that gracefully flares from the waist, creating a romantic and ethereal look.
Key Features:
- Intricate Lace Appliqués: Adorning the bodice and cascading down the skirt, the delicate lace appliqués add a touch of sophistication and romance.
- Chapel-Length Train: The flowing chapel train adds a dramatic flair, perfect for making a grand entrance.
- Illusion Neckline: The illusion neckline, embellished with lace, offers a hint of allure while maintaining a modest and elegant appearance.
- Tulle Skirt: The lightweight tulle skirt provides a dreamy, airy feel, allowing for effortless movement and comfort throughout your special day.
- Built-in Corset: The built-in corset ensures a perfect fit, accentuating your natural curves and providing support.
Perfect for Various Wedding Themes:
Whether you’re planning a garden wedding, a beach ceremony, or a traditional church wedding, this versatile A-line wedding dress is designed to complement any setting. The timeless design and exquisite details make it a perfect choice for brides who want to feel both beautiful and comfortable on their big day.
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Always...
hang your wedding gown by loops inside your wedding gown that are connected to the sturdy side seams, never by the fragile shoulder seams that can stretch or sag under the weight of your wedding gown.
Always...
avoid storing your wedding gown in a plastic bag (even a clean sheet is better than a plastic bag) or in a vacuum-sealed, plastic-wrapped container because plastic bags emit fumes that can yellow your wedding gown and shrink-wrapped containers trap moisture that can mildew your wedding gown. Also, the static electricity from the plastic plus the trapped moisture combine to set wrinkles that cannot be pressed out of your gown.
Always...
Avoid storing your preserved wedding gown in the attic or the basement. Attics are too hot, and basements are too damp. And if a pipe breaks in your basement, it is a law that the water will find your gown. Also avoid storing your gown against any outside wall that is below gown because the damp from the wall will eventually penetrate your wedding gown chest.
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