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navy blue lace dress

navy blue lace dress Kiyonna Short Lace Dress - Pinot Noir - 2X

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navy blue lace dress Kiyonna Short Lace Dress - Pinot Noir - 2XA classic scoop neckline and classic A line silhouette give a balanced and secure fit, which would offer a professional profile. This short lace dress with long sleeves by Kiyonna will be designed using a scalloped lace of high quality and all over internal lining to make the bodice have a stable shape and lie squarely throughout your event. It is based on this that the knee length skirt is constructed to protrude out of the waist naturally to bear a

A classic scoop neckline and classic A-line silhouette give a balanced and secure fit, which would offer a professional profile. This short lace dress with long sleeves by Kiyonna will be designed using a scalloped lace of high quality and all-over internal lining to make the bodice have a stable shape and lie squarely throughout your event.

It is based on this that the knee-length skirt is constructed to protrude out of the waist naturally to bear a structured, comfortable shape. These sleeves are 3/4 length with elaborate lace edging to ensure regularity of appearance, and this makes it an effective and quality wedding or cocktail party, or church service wear.

Key Features:

  • Structural A-Line Skirt: Precision-cut to provide a consistent, flared shape that offers a balanced silhouette.

  • Scalloped Lace Detailing: High-density lace edging on the neckline and sleeves that adds structural depth and a polished finish.

  • Stable 3/4 Sleeves: Tailored sleeves designed to maintain their form and provide reliable coverage across the arms.

  • Full Internal Lining: A high-quality inner layer that ensures a smooth fit and maintains the garment's overall structure.

  • Made in the USA: Produced with expert craftsmanship to guarantee a reliable fit and durable construction.

Available Colors:

Onyx, Sapphire Blue, Pinot Noir, Teal Abyss, Black Lace/Caramel Lining, Emerald Green, Navy

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A premier selection for wedding guests and mothers of the bride or groom seeking a structured, lace dress that combines the precision of a classic A-line cut with a comfortable, knee-length fit.

Details:

  • Designer: Kiyonna

  • Fit: A-Line

  • Length: Knee Length / Midi

  • Fabric: Scalloped Lace

  • Sleeve Style: 3/4 Sleeve

  • Sizes: 0X - 5X

  • Occasion: Cocktail, Wedding Guest, Mother of the Bride, Church

Care & Handling:

  • Cleaning: Professional dry clean or hand wash cold recommended to maintain the structural integrity of the delicate scalloped lace.

  • Hanging: Use the internal hanging loops; avoid hanging by the lace shoulders to prevent the weight of the dress from stretching the fabric.

  • Steaming: Use a low-heat steamer from the inside out; keep the steamer at a safe distance to preserve the texture of the lace pattern.

  • Storage: Store in a breathable garment bag to protect the lace from snagging and to maintain the garment’s flared shape.

Shipping & Delivery:

  • Orders are generally processed and ready for shipment within 48 to 72 hours.

  • Standard ground shipping is reliable and typically arrives within 2 to 7 business days.

  • A tracking number will be emailed to you as soon as your dress is dispatched from our facility.

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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