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Ivory chiffon A-line gown, long sleeve illusion bodice with metallic floral micro-beading.
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Submitted by mgillen on
Ivory chiffon A-line gown, long sleeve illusion bodice with metallic floral micro-beading.
Submitted by mgillen on
Ivory Glazer knit bandage ball gown, sweetheart bodice embossed with opalescent foil, cascading tulle skirt.
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Ivory Glazer knit bandage fit to flare gown, elongated bodice embossed with opalescent foil, cascading tulle skirt.
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Ivory caviar fit-and-flare gown, deep scalloped neckline and corset back, tiered skirt and contrast lining.
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Ivory Mikado and tulle ball gown, deep sweetheart neckline and side cut out, cascading banded skirt.
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