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backless formal dresses Elegant Lace Floor-Length Prom Dress with Open Back

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backless formal dresses Elegant Lace Floor-Length Prom Dress with Open BackIt is characterized by its texture density, textile alignment, and is made of a sleeveless evening dress of lace material, which is to be worn on special events where a sophisticated, organized appearance is required. The architecturally shaped body with the fitted bodice forms the bust and waist, and a smooth line back through the torso that forms a professional profile. The straight neckline is held open and even by thin shoulder straps and is given

It is characterized by its texture density, textile alignment, and is made of a sleeveless evening dress of lace material, which is to be worn on special events where a sophisticated, organized appearance is required. The architecturally shaped body with the fitted bodice forms the bust and waist, and a smooth line back through the torso that forms a professional profile.

The straight neckline is held open and even by thin shoulder straps and is given structural depth by the floral lace overlay, without excessive weight. The floor-length dress provides a smooth and balanced figure, with an accurate side slit to control the movement and a free step when being on a formal occasion or evening reception.

Key Features:

  • Structural Lace Overlay: High-caliber fabric manipulation featuring a delicate floral pattern reinforced for a consistent, polished finish.

  • Precision Fitted Silhouette: Expertly tailored to follow the frame through the hips, maintaining a steady and professional profile.

  • Stable Thin Straps: Precision-cut straps engineered to keep the garment centered and secure while maintaining a clean, open neckline.

  • Functional Side Slit: A masterfully tailored opening designed to allow for comfortable movement without compromising the garment's formal alignment.

  • Integrated Support System: Expertly designed with a full lining and structured bodice to ensure a reliable fit throughout the night.

Available Colors:

Pink, Lilac, Yellow

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A premier selection for those seeking a structured prom gown that combines the precision of a floral lace bodice with the high-impact finish of a sleek, slit-front silhouette.

Details:

  • Fit: Fitted with Straight Skirt

  • Length: Floor Length

  • Fabric: Lace Overlay

  • Sleeve Style: Sleeveless with Thin Straps

  • Sizes: 0 - 8

  • Occasion: Prom, Weddings, Formal Events, Evening Receptions

Care & Handling:

  • Cleaning: Professional dry cleaning only to maintain the structural integrity of the delicate lace overlay and the bodice.

  • Hanging: Always use the internal hanging loops; avoid hanging solely by the thin straps to prevent the weight of the floor-length skirt from stretching the bodice.

  • Steaming: Use a low-heat steamer from the inside out; keep the steamer at a distance from the lace fibers to preserve the texture and the gown’s architectural shape.

  • Storage: Store in a breathable, full-length garment bag to protect the lace surface and maintain the gown’s professional alignment.

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