long formal evening dresses LaDivine 7475 Formal Long Sleeve Dress Evening Gown
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long formal evening dresses

long formal evening dresses LaDivine 7475 Formal Long Sleeve Dress Evening Gown

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long formal evening dresses LaDivine 7475 Formal Long Sleeve Dress Evening GownRight up front, the full length sleeveless style evening gown from formal long sleeve dress evening gown by LaDivine 7475 hugs the frame with a clean, deep V at the chest. Rather than standard sleeves, it features extended slits that flow freely along the arms. These open panels cover without clinging, giving space to move naturally. Over the chest, fine pleats fold into a crossover shape, adding subtle texture up front. Fit remains even across the

Right up front, the full-length sleeveless-style evening gown from formal long sleeve dress evening gown by LaDivine 7475 hugs the frame with a clean, deep V at the chest.

Rather than standard sleeves, it features extended slits that flow freely along the arms. These open panels cover without clinging, giving space to move naturally. Over the chest, fine pleats fold into a crossover shape, adding subtle texture up front. Fit remains even across the hips and waist, shaped gently by design. From any angle, the silhouette holds clean lines, yet feels relaxed where it counts.

Slip into something smooth, satin that moves as you do, thanks to just enough give. Shaping hugs curves gently, never pulling tight. Up close, the A-line drapes softly, bunched here and there for subtle volume. One leg breaks free through a high slit, cutting classic flow with now. Pick your fit, go big if needed. Size range climbs steadily to 24. Weddings call for it, sure, but evenings beyond the aisle work too.

Key Features:

  • Split Long Sleeves: Provides a romantic, open-sleeve look that offers arm coverage without sacrificing mobility.
  • Pleated Wrap-Effect Bodice: Adds texture and definition to the waist and bust for a clean, secure fit.
  • Satin with Slight Stretch: Combines the high-shine finish of satin with the flexibility needed for a comfortable, close-fitting look.
  • Gathered A-Line Skirt: Creates a full, flowing profile that is easy to move and dance in.
  • Built-in Soft Cup Inserts: Provide internal support and structure to the bodice, ensuring a polished shape.

Available Colors:

Burgundy, Emerald, Mauve, Navy, Sienna, Nude, Rose Gold, Smoky Blue, Sage7

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A strong selection for winter or fall weddings, formal galas, and bridal parties where long sleeves and a structured, comfortable fit are required.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: A-Line with Wrap Bodice
  • Length: Full Length
  • Fabric: Satin
  • Sleeve Style: Split Long Sleeve
  • Structure: Fully lined with soft cups
  • Sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
  • Vendor: LaDivine
  • Style: CD7475
  • Occasion: Bridesmaid, Wedding Guest, Formal, Prom, Special Occasions

Maintenance & Care:

  • Professional Cleaning: Seek dry cleaning only to maintain the satin’s luster and the integrity of the pleated bodice.
  • Proper Hanging: Use the internal hanging loops to support the weight of the dress and prevent the sleeves from stretching.
  • Gentle Steaming: Refresh the fabric with a low-heat steamer on the reverse side; avoid high heat to protect the stretch fibers in the satin.
  • Safe Storage: Keep in a breathable garment bag to protect the smooth finish and the split sleeves from snags.

Shipping Information:

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