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prom dresses long dresses Ladivine Long Formal Dress CA109 Magenta / 6

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prom dresses long dresses Ladivine Long Formal Dress CA109 Magenta / 6The long off shoulder fitted prom dress by LaDivine CA109 is a research on texture and strong color, which applies a heavy finish of sequin to produce an appearance that is lively even in low light areas. The design is characterized by a contemporary off shoulder neckline that cuts around the collarbone and shoulders in a straight horizontal line. This upper part is made structured and then changes to a fitted bodice that follows the natural lines of

The long off shoulder fitted prom dress by LaDivine CA109 is a research on texture and strong color, which applies a heavy finish of sequin to produce an appearance that is lively even in low-light areas. The design is characterized by a contemporary off-shoulder neckline that cuts around the collarbone and shoulders in a straight horizontal line. This upper part is made structured and then changes to a fitted bodice that follows the natural lines of the frame to keep the gown secure and also to give a sharp, cohesive profile. The fabric is entirely lined, which means that the inner part is soft against the skin, and the sequins can serve to offer the maximum amount of outer gloss without making the garment less comfortable.

The figure remains in contact with the body in the area of the hips and thighs, and falls into a full-length dress that is floor-length. This slim-fitted design focuses on the simplified form of the garment, which makes it seem to be grounded even though it is full of energy through its sparkle. The deep, saturated Magenta color gives a beautiful touch to the entire design, and it is one of the most outstanding decisions that one should make when it is time not to settle on conventional neutrals. The gown is completed with a secure back fastening and gives a consistent, fitted style that will move easily; therefore, the dress is a practical option in long events where the wearer needs to be present and active.

Key Features:

  • All-Over Sequin Fabric: Provides a multidimensional shimmer that reflects light from every angle for a high-impact finish.
  • Off-Shoulder Neckline: A structured, sleeveless cut that creates an open frame for the upper body and adds an architectural element to the bodice.
  • Fitted Tailoring: Designed to skim the figure closely, maintaining a long and lean visual from the neckline to the hem.
  • Full Interior Lining: A soft inner layer ensures the textured sequins never touch the skin, providing a smooth and comfortable fit.
  • Striking Magenta Hue: A bold, saturated color choice that gives the classic sequin gown a contemporary and unique edge.

Available Colors:

Magenta

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A high-energy selection for prom, homecoming, and formal evening dances where a bold color and light-catching texture are the top priorities.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted / Sheath
  • Length: Full Length
  • Fabric: Sequin
  • Sleeve Style: Off Shoulder
  • Back: Zipper closure
  • Sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: CDCA109
  • Occasion: Formal, Prom, Homecoming, Red Carpet

Care Instructions:

  • Professional Dry Clean Only: Recommended to protect the sequin attachment and the integrity of the off-shoulder seams.
  • Store Inside Out: Turning the gown inside out before placing it in a garment bag prevents the sequins from snagging on other clothes.
  • Steam with Caution: Only steam the inner lining to release wrinkles; never apply direct heat to the sequins, as it can cause them to warp or lose their color.
  • Handle with Care: Keep the fabric away from rough accessories or sharp jewelry that could pull on the sequin threads.

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