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Feel ultra radiant in our spaghetti strap mermaid wedding dress, featuring a bare back detail. This gown is ultra-feminine as it features re-embroidered lace applique with delicate beading work; how fabulous and dazzling! A figure-hugging mermaid silhouette looks oh-so flattering on any wearer, and will create the most dreamy hourglass shape. A scalloped hem adds a touch of drama and depth to the ensemble, and looks unbelievably romantic. Feel like a princess adorned in this gown, and look like you've stepped out of a real-life fairytale!
- Spaghetti Strap with deep cut neckline features all over stunning lace applique detail.
- Features re-embroidered lace appliques with beading.
- Very fitted mermaid shape creates volume while still accenting your curves.
- Unique mermaid skirt with scalloped hem adds dimension and drama.
- Sweep train.
- Fully lined. Dry clean only.
- Closure : Zipper and lace up
- Condition: Like new
Standard U.S. size X-Small (0)
Bust = 33 inches
Waist=25 inches
Hips= 35 inches
Model is 5'9'' with heels.
Photographer: Seattle Fashion Week 2015 Model: Michelle Green
Sizing Guide:(B-W-H)
(S) - 34 - 26 - 36 (in)
(M) - 36 - 28 - 38 (in)
(L) - 39 - 31 - 41 (in)
Custom Made Gown: A perfect-fitting dress starts with perfect
measurements. If the dress is made to measure, we
strongly encourage you to have your measurements
taken by a professional, local tailor who can
measure accurately.
Measurements required for custom made dress:
We will message you the measurement sheet upon request
for all custom orders.
Production time (Dresses):
January-August 3-6 months
September-December 3-4 months
Expedited production available for additional fee
Production time (Veils/Boleros/Trains/Etc.):
3-4 weeks (unless otherwise noted on listing)
Expedited production available for additional fee
Shipping time:
2-9 business days
Domestic shipping within U.S.A includes insurance.
***Due to nature of custom orders without in-person fittings,
you will likely need slight "final fitting" alterations.
We suggest you discuss this with your local tailor when
you are getting measured.***