black wedding dress with lace sleeves LAURILLE / Black Wedding Dress with Long Sleeves
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black wedding dress with lace sleeves

black wedding dress with lace sleeves LAURILLE / Black Wedding Dress with Long Sleeves

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black wedding dress with lace sleeves LAURILLE / Black Wedding Dress with Long SleevesDESCRIPTION LAURILLE Designed To Captivate And Enchant, This Striking Gown Beautifully Combines Timeless Charm With Contemporary Chic, Making It A Truly Unique And Memorable Choice For A Bride Who Wants To Break Away From Tradition A Fitted Black Lace Wedding Dress Is Not Only A Fashion Forward Choice; It Is Also A Symbol Of The Bride's Confidence, Poise, And Self Assuredness. It Makes An Unforgettable Statement That Defies Conventions And Highlights

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LAURILLE / Designed To Captivate And Enchant, This Striking Gown Beautifully Combines Timeless Charm With Contemporary Chic, Making It A Truly Unique And Memorable Choice For A Bride Who Wants To Break Away From Tradition 🖤

A Fitted Black Lace Wedding Dress Is Not Only A Fashion-Forward Choice; It Is Also A Symbol Of The Bride's Confidence, Poise, And Self-Assuredness. It Makes An Unforgettable Statement That Defies Conventions And Highlights The Bride's Inner Strength And Beauty.
The Dress Boasts A Tailored Silhouette That Lovingly Embraces The Bride's Curves, Accentuating Her Feminine Form In All The Right Ways. The Fitted Bodice Features Delicate Black Lace That Gracefully Trails Down The Torso, Creating An Intricate And Mesmerizing Pattern. The Lacework, Carefully Handcrafted, Evokes A Sense Of Romantic Delicacy And Adds A Hint Of Mystique To The Overall Appearance.

LAURILLE Boasts A Tailored Silhouette That Lovingly Embraces The Bride's Curves, Accentuating Her Feminine Form In All The Right Ways. The Fitted Bodice Features Delicate Black Lace That Gracefully Trails Down The Torso, Creating An Intricate And Mesmerizing Pattern.
At The Neckline, A Subtle Plunge Shape Adds A Dash Of Sensuality While Maintaining An Air Of Sophistication. The Dress's Fitted Nature Effortlessly Enhances The Bride's Waistline, Creating An Alluring Hourglass Figure That's Both Flattering And Alluring. 🥳

❤ COLOR: IVORY + NUDE (color as in picture).
FULLY IVORY or FULLY BLACK Color Options are available for LAURILLE.

COLOR #30 (NUDE) FROM ELASTIC TULLE COLOR BOOK IS USED ON THE ILLUSION TULLE PART OF THE BLACK VERSION.

❤ MATERIAL: Floral Lace Applique, Tulle, Underlay, Beading Materials.

❤ LENGTH: Floor length with Train.

❤ CLOSURE: Closure is Zipper but I can also make it with Crystal Buttons.

❤ CUSTOMIZATION: Please remark your Customization Request during check out. This can also be cleared up after you place your order.

❤ NOTE: The Color of this style is carefully selected for a most beautiful combination and it's not available in other option - except Ivory. It’s a delicate mix of Ivory and Nude or Mix of Black and Nude. That's why I suggest you to stick with Original Color or Fully in Ivory.

❤ RUSH ORDER: I accept Rush Orders. Please contact me.

❤ PACKING: In order to save your shipping cost, dress will be packed tightly with water proof bag.
MEASUREMENTS
CUSTOM MEASUREMENTS

My Dear Bride,
You can get your measurements at home. It's a very simple process.
Just please ask help of someone at home and follow my instructions.
If possible, you may also go to a professional tailor for assistance.

Please click on the image below to see or print my How to Measure Instructions: 

Click to Download Full Instructions in PDF

NOTE 1:
If your style don't have sleeves, then you can skip the measurements #9, #10, #11, #12, #13.
Depending on a particular style, I may need additional measurements. After you placed your order, I will inform you about this.

NOTE 2:
All my professional effort and care is to make Your Dress fit You well. However due to nature of custom orders, when You receive Your Dress You may need some alterations so please budget accordingly and plan for some alterations with help of a Local Tailor.

NOTE 3:
If your measurements are in Plus Size Range, then I may require additional Fee. This can be cleared up after you place your order.


STANDARD MEASUREMENTS

I suggest that you send me Your Custom Measurements to get a better fitting. But if somehow You are unable to get Your Custom Measurements, then please choose from my Standard Size Chart Below:


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COLOR
Tips About Color

I work with Ivory Laces (My Ivory is like Warm White - It' not yellowish).

Because in my style and understanding, Ivory is the Best to give that warm Vintage effect to My Dresses.
If you want to change the color of Your Dress to different than the one shown in the photos, then please leave your note in your order note or contact me via Live Chat which you can find on the right bottom corner of any page and I will assist you with my comments.

For more information, Please see my following Help Links:
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