pure white dress ECB Exclusive: Most Admired Maxi Dress , White XS
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pure white dress

pure white dress ECB Exclusive: Most Admired Maxi Dress , White XS

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pure white dress ECB Exclusive: Most Admired Maxi Dress , White XSECB Exclusive: Most Admired Maxi Dress in White. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this dress exudes elegance with its classic silhouette and flattering fit. The crisp white hue lends a touch of sophistication, while delicate lace detailing and intricate embroidery add a romantic and feminine allure. Perfect for a variety of occasions, it's sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression wherever you go. Elevate your wardrobe with this

ECB Exclusive: Most Admired Maxi Dress in White. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this dress exudes elegance with its classic silhouette and flattering fit. The crisp white hue lends a touch of sophistication, while delicate lace detailing and intricate embroidery add a romantic and feminine allure. Perfect for a variety of occasions, it's sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression wherever you go. Elevate your wardrobe with this timeless piece and make every moment unforgettable.

  • Family photoshoot maxi dress
  • Photoshoot dresses for moms
  • Bride Casual Maxi Dress
  • Neckline: Lace V
  • Fabric: 100% polyester; Lining: 100% Polyester
  • Cinched waistline
  • Lined
  • mid-length cuffed sleeve
  • lace detailing
  • adjustable tie back
  • Fit: True to size, if in between we recommend sizing down before up!
  • - Arms: Relaxed; Mid-length cinched sleeve
  • - Chest: Relaxed
  • - Stretch in waistband


Model Specs: Karli is wearing the size small. Emily is wearing the XS in the photos. Syd is wearing an XL in the photos. (Typical Sizing - Karli: S-Size 5/26 - 5ft 2in, Emily: S-Size 3/25 - 5ft 5in, Syd: L/XL- Size 15/ - 5ft 8in)

Size 
Length
Bust
Waist
XS
58"
32
23"
S
58.5"
34
25"
M
59"
36
27"
L
59.5"
38
29"
XL
60"
40
31"
2XL
60.5"
42
33"
3XL
61"
44
35"


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