red sparkly formal dress Long Formal Sparkling Fitted Prom Dress by LaDivine CD258 – The Dress Outlet
SKU: 36044540360
red sparkly formal dress

red sparkly formal dress Long Formal Sparkling Fitted Prom Dress by LaDivine CD258 – The Dress Outlet

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red sparkly formal dress Long Formal Sparkling Fitted Prom Dress by LaDivine CD258 – The Dress OutletA shimmer runs across the Long Formal Sparkling Fitted Prom Dress by LaDivine CD258 with every shift in posture, born from fabric alive with tiny reflective pieces. Light bends differently each time you turn, giving depth without flashiness. Close to the skin but never tight, its shape traces curves smoothly from top to toe. Length drags just slightly past heels, keeping things grounded even when glowing under brights. A soft shimmer runs down the

A shimmer runs across the Long Formal Sparkling Fitted Prom Dress by LaDivine CD258 with every shift in posture, born from fabric alive with tiny reflective pieces. Light bends differently each time you turn, giving depth without flashiness. Close to the skin but never tight, its shape traces curves smoothly from top to toe. Length drags just slightly past heels, keeping things grounded even when glowing under brights.

A soft shimmer runs down the fabric, tied at the top by delicate straps that leave your arms free. Inside, a complete lining keeps things quiet, no snagging, just movement. When the lights hit it right, the outside sparkles without fuss. You might wear it somewhere loud, somewhere slow, it doesn’t matter, it holds its shape as it means it. Night stretches long, people come and go, yet the details stay sharp. Standing still or spinning fast, nothing shifts where it shouldn’t.

Key Features:

  • Iridescent Sequin Fabric: Features light-reflecting sequins that create a dynamic, shimmering effect from every angle.
  • Fitted Silhouette: Contours the body for a defined, polished shape through the waist and hips.
  • Minimalist Spaghetti Straps: Provides a simple, supportive frame that keeps the focus on the shimmering fabric.
  • Fully Lined Interior: Ensures a comfortable fit against the skin, preventing the sequins from causing irritation.
  • Full-Length Hem: Creates a long, continuous line that is ideal for formal dress codes and photography.

Available Colors:

Gold, Lavender, Ocean Blue, Red, Silver

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A bold and dependable selection for proms, formal weddings, and evening parties where you want a modern, light-catching look.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted Sheath
  • Length: Full Length
  • Fabric: Iridescent Sequins
  • Sleeve Style: Spaghetti Strap
  • Structure: Fully lined
  • Sizes: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
  • Designer: LaDivine
  • Style: CD258
  • Occasion: Prom, Formal Events, Homecoming, Wedding Guest

Care Instructions:

  • Professional Dry Clean Only: Recommended to maintain the sequin alignment and fabric integrity.
  • Store on a Padded Hanger: Use the internal hanging loops to support the weight of the sequins and protect the straps.
  • Steam with Caution: Use a low-heat garment steamer on the inside of the gown to release wrinkles; avoid direct heat on the sequins.
  • Handle Gently: Keep the textured fabric away from delicate knits or fine jewelry to prevent snagging.

Shipping & Delivery:

  • Orders are packed and sent within 2–3 business days.
  • 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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