a line evening dresses plus size Ladivine 7496C Bridesmaids Dress Curvy Strapless A Line Soft Satin Keyhole Gown Navy / 18
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a line evening dresses plus size

a line evening dresses plus size Ladivine 7496C Bridesmaids Dress Curvy Strapless A Line Soft Satin Keyhole Gown Navy / 18

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a line evening dresses plus size Ladivine 7496C Bridesmaids Dress Curvy Strapless A Line Soft Satin Keyhole Gown Navy / 18A shape you can trust after dark, thats what the Plus Size Long Formal Strapless Satin A Line Prom Dress by LaDivine 7496C brings. Built for fuller figures, it holds close without squeezing. Satin wraps the frame, smooth under light, cool to the touch. Up front, a curved sweetheart edge draws the eye, while a tiny opening near the chest breaks up the solid look. No straps show, yet the dress wont slip; its held by hidden support inside. Everything

A shape you can trust after dark, that’s what the Plus Size Long Formal Strapless Satin A-Line Prom Dress by LaDivine 7496C brings. Built for fuller figures, it holds close without squeezing. Satin wraps the frame, smooth under light, cool to the touch.

Up front, a curved sweetheart edge draws the eye, while a tiny opening near the chest breaks up the solid look. No straps show, yet the dress won’t slip; it’s held by hidden support inside. Everything stays put, even when moving through hours of standing, sitting, and laughing.

Starting at the bodice, it hugs close down to the hips, then fans out softly below. That flare leads into a long tail trailing just behind, clean looking when you walk in. Pick your shade from plenty of deep colors made to stand out under lights. For school dances or evening parties, it holds up without trying too hard.

Key Features:

  • Sweetheart Neckline with Keyhole Cutout: Combines a supportive, curved bust shape with a sharp, contemporary detail.
  • Structured Strapless Bodice: Engineered with internal support to provide a firm and reliable fit through the torso.
  • A-Line Silhouette: Features a defined natural waist and a roomy skirt, offering a balanced and comfortable fit through the hips.
  • Sweep Train Finish: The skirt extends slightly at the back hem, adding a traditional formal touch to the satin fabric.
  • Premium Satin Construction: Delivers a rich, reflective finish that highlights the dress’s saturated color palette.

Available Colors:

Sage, Black, Burgundy, Hunter Green, Mauve Rose, Navy, Sienna, Mauve, Rose Gold, Dark Mauve

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A solid selection for plus-size formal wear, proms, and evening parties where a combination of a structured strapless bodice and a classic flowing skirt is desired.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: A-Line
  • Length: Full Length with Sweep Train
  • Fabric: Satin
  • Sleeve Style: Strapless
  • Sizes: 18, 20, 22, 24
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: CD7496C
  • Occasion: Prom, Formal Events, Homecoming, Plus Size Formal

Maintenance & Care:

  • Professional Cleaning: Seek dry cleaning only to maintain the satin’s luster and the integrity of the bodice structure.
  • Proper Hanging: Use the internal hanging loops to support the gown's weight; do not store without loops to prevent the neckline from losing its shape.
  • Gentle Steaming: Refresh the garment with a low-heat steamer from the inside out; avoid direct iron contact to protect the satin finish.
  • Safe Storage: Keep in a breathable garment bag to protect the sweep train and the smooth fabric from dust or accidental snags.

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  • Delivery typically takes between 2 and 7 business days, depending on your location.
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