one shoulder bridal dress Amoris T727W One Shoulder Fitted Stretch Satin Mermaid Bridal Dress Off White / XXS
SKU: 55357216378
one shoulder bridal dress

one shoulder bridal dress Amoris T727W One Shoulder Fitted Stretch Satin Mermaid Bridal Dress Off White / XXS

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one shoulder bridal dress Amoris T727W One Shoulder Fitted Stretch Satin Mermaid Bridal Dress Off White / XXSDesigned for the modern romantic bride, this one shoulder stretch satin gown by Amoris T727W blends sculpted elegance with soft, effortless draping. The asymmetric neckline frames the colletage beautifully, while the sleek mermaid silhouette skims the body with a refined, liquid satin finish. Gentle ruching enhances the waist for a flattering bridal contour, and the smooth back closure ensures a clean, timeless look from every angle. Perfect for

Designed for the modern romantic bride, this one-shoulder stretch satin gown by Amoris T727W blends sculpted elegance with soft, effortless draping. The asymmetric neckline frames the colletage beautifully, while the sleek mermaid silhouette skims the body with a refined, liquid-satin finish. Gentle ruching enhances the waist for a flattering bridal contour, and the smooth back closure ensures a clean, timeless look from every angle. Perfect for wedding ceremonies, receptions, civil weddings, rehearsal dinners, or bridal portraits, this gown brings contemporary sophistication to your bridal wardrobe.

An ideal for wedding, special occasion, black tie or in any other formal occasions! Part of the Amoris Collection

  • Designer:  Cinderella Divine (Ladivine - Amoris)
  • Item number: T727W
  • Silhouette: Fitted mermaid
  • Design: One-shoulder draped neckline with ruched waist detailing
  • Fabric & Material: Stretch satin
  • Fit Detail: Smooth sculpting fit with clean back closure
  • Occasions: Ideal for wedding ceremonies, receptions, civil weddings, rehearsal dinners, bridal portraits & formal bridal events
  • Closure: Zipper back
  • Sizes: XXS to 3XL
  • Colors: off white
Size XXS XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Bust 30 32 34 36 38.5 41 44 47
Waist 23 25 27 29 31.5 34 37 40
Hips 33 35 37 39 41.5 44 47 50
* This size chart is for reference only. A variance of +/- 1 inch may apply to these measurements due to different patterns and fabrics used in our designs.
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