formal black long sleeve dress Ladivine CD233
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formal black long sleeve dress

formal black long sleeve dress Ladivine CD233

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formal black long sleeve dress Ladivine CD233A sudden flare of fabric defines the silhouette of the long sleeve lace floral formal dress by LaDivine CD233, an A line shape built for complete comfort up top while still standing out. Instead of bare arms, it wraps them fully with long sleeves meeting a sharp plunge at the chest. Balance comes through structural support that lives in the cut, not just the seams. Sparkle takes center stage across the torso, where rows of sequins catch light like

A sudden flare of fabric defines the silhouette of the long sleeve lace floral formal dress by LaDivine CD233, an A-line shape built for complete comfort up top while still standing out. Instead of bare arms, it wraps them fully with long sleeves meeting a sharp plunge at the chest. Balance comes through structural support that lives in the cut, not just the seams. Sparkle takes center stage across the torso, where rows of sequins catch light like scattered stars. That steady glow holds strong under dim chandeliers or winter twilight.

A soft sweep of fabric begins at the hips, flowing down to a long edge that trails slightly behind, shaping a bold curve without limiting steps. Inside, a complete layer keeps things sleek against the skin, while the body and sleeves hold close without squeezing. When the event calls for something neat and fully dressed, this one stays ready.

Key Features:

  • Long Sleeves: Provides full arm coverage and added warmth, making it ideal for winter galas or evening parties.
  • Deep V-Neckline: Offers a sharp, defined shape at the bodice for a modern look.
  • Allover Sequin Detailing: Features intricate, tone-on-tone sequins that catch the light with every movement.
  • A-Line Silhouette: Flares naturally from the waist to the floor, providing a relaxed fit through the hips.
  • Sweeping Train: Extends the floor-length skirt for a polished and dramatic finish in photos.

Available Colors:

Rose Gold, Smoky Blue, Black, Silver

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A standout selection for plus-size formal events, winter proms, red carpet appearances, or as a wedding guest in cooler climates.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: A-line with a fitted bodice
  • Length: Full Length
  • Fabric: Sequins
  • Sleeve Style: Long Sleeve
  • Back: Zipper closure
  • Structure: Fully lined
  • Sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
  • Vendor: LaDivine
  • Style: CD233
  • Occasion: Formal, Prom, Pageant, Evening Party

Care Instructions:

  • Professional Dry Clean Only: Best for maintaining the heavy sequin work and sleeve structure.
  • Store on a Padded Hanger: Helps support the weight of the sequins and preserves the shoulder shape.
  • Steam with Caution: Use a low-heat garment steamer on the interior of the dress to release wrinkles.
  • Handle Gently: Keep the sequined sleeves away from delicate jewelry to avoid snagging the threads.

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  • Arrival is expected in 2–7 business days for most regions.
  • You will receive a tracking number once your gown is on its way.
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