silk and velvet dress Lila Dress
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silk and velvet dress

silk and velvet dress Lila Dress

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silk and velvet dress Lila DressSilk Velvet blend Elbow length Capelet style sleeve Elastic waist w tie sash Unlined 14" Center back hem opening Green dry clean Made in NYC XS: Bust 34, Hip 38, Center Back Length 49 3 4 S: Bust 36, Hip 40, Center Back Length 50 1 4 M: Bust 38, Hip 42 , Center Back Length 50 3 4 L: Bust 40, Hip 44 , Center Back Length 51 1 4 XL: Bust 42. 5, Hip 46. 5, Center Back Length 51 3 4

  • Silk Velvet blend
  • Elbow length Capelet style sleeve
  • Elastic waist w/ tie sash 
  • Unlined
  • 14" Center back hem opening 
  • Green dry clean 
  • Made in NYC

    XS: Bust 34”, Hip 38”, Center Back Length 49 3/4”
    S: Bust 36”, Hip 40”, Center Back Length 50 1/4”
    M: Bust 38”, Hip 42” , Center Back Length 50 3/4”
    L: Bust 40”, Hip 44” , Center Back Length 51 1/4”
    XL: Bust 42.5”, Hip 46.5”, Center Back Length 51 3/4”

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      Crispy pages
      Chelsea, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      4.5 SO CUTE
      Format: Kindle
      Sapphic rivals to lovers?? Family angst??? I often wonder why I even pick up contemporary romance or dark romance stories because they almost always disappoint. Either it’s too much hetero nonsense or boring plotting but this book makes me think make it’s not the genre, it’s the books I’m picking up. I am so in love with the main characters, I loved the witty banter and jabs between these too and also how they sweetened over time. The dialogue was too cheesy for the most part ( more on that later ) and reluctant working together in forced proximity was *chefs kiss* The family angst was in perfect balance with the romance and felt so relatable, I loved to see the development of both characters learning to stand up to their parents. AND ( spoilers ) THAT ONE SCENE WHERE SAGE TELLS NOAHS FMAILY TO GIVE HER RESPECT AND LET HER FINISH HER SENTENCES BEFORE BUTTING IN??? Weak in the knees. Weak in the knees. The smut was perfect( SO MUCH EXPLICIT CONSENT !!! ) , but I think for most people they will want more than we got, especially when the last 10% of the book was a little.. drawn out? ( pun absolutely intended ) in fact the ending being a little slow and out of balance with conflict was one of the only reasons I didn’t give this a full five stars. My other nitpick was that a small portion of the dialogue and the carnival date was a little cheesy. My expectations got higher as the book went along, but once they started dating the clever dialogue got a little too cheddar for me. Overall I would 100% recommend this book and I could see myself re-reading this one or picking up other books by this author.
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      Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
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      GorgeousDreamer
      Pawtucket, US
      ★★★★★ 3
      Slow Burn
      Format: Kindle
      A distinct and unconventional enemies-to-lovers romance novel. This charming and gradual romance novel was characterized by its witty banter, diverse and well-developed characters, and unique personalities. While the pacing was somewhat slow at times, I found it challenging to maintain my attention throughout the entirety of the book. The storyline, though somewhat predictable, was original in its focus on the struggles of artists seeking self-discovery. The narrative explored relatable issues and challenging family dynamics, making it a satisfying read despite its predictability.
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      Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
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      Kai
      Alexandria, US
      ★★★★★ 4
      This is amazing!!
      Format: Kindle
      ✨Summary: Noah Blue, having earned a coveted full-time position at a company re-launching the cult classic Queen Leisah, anticipates reaching new heights in her career. However, there's one obstacle in her way: Sage Montgomery, a talented artist promised creative control over Leisah. Forced to collaborate, Noah and Sage must navigate their shared credit and competitive history. As they grapple with drawing together, a more complex challenge emerges — the unexpected journey of falling in love. ✨Review: The highlight of this book for me is the writing of the characters. They are just written extremely well. They aren’t flat or surface level but dynamic and raw, well-rounded individuals. I loved how the relationship between the two main characters developed throughout the book. Even though they were polar opposites, they had great chemistry and complemented each other perfectly. The slow burn, rivals-to-lovers storyline was amazing and not only developed their relationship but also their characters individually. Their relationship felt so realistic and organic, with both Sage and Noah growing and evolving as the story progressed. The author did a fantastic job with characterization, making Noah and Sage feel like real people with relatable issues. Sage, in particular, was a complex and misunderstood character due to her unique way of handling her emotions. As an older sister myself, I could relate to her struggles with responsibility heavy.
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      Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
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      Society Rulez
      Lexington, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      Outstanding
      Format: Kindle
      In my opinion, slow-burn storylines are some of the hardest to pull off. Keeping readers engaged while they wait for that pivotal moment can be a true challenge. That’s why it’s so crucial to get it right — and Outdrawn absolutely does. There wasn’t a single moment when I lost interest. The plot felt refreshing, offering a welcome break from the often-used cheating tropes that dominate many romance novels. The author also excelled in character development. We got to witness the growth of both Pastel and Sage at a pace that felt natural. Their transformation unfolded seamlessly alongside the plot, leaving us with well-rounded, multifaceted characters. One of the things I especially appreciated about this book was how the main characters remained the focus. In many stories, the supporting cast often steals the spotlight, leaving you more invested in their stories. That wasn’t the case here. While the supporting characters — coworkers, family, etc. — were well-crafted and added depth, they didn’t overshadow the protagonists. The focus remained firmly on Pastel and Sage, and that was exactly what I wanted. Outdrawn was, without a doubt, the best book I read this month. And for once, TikTok didn’t disappoint when it came to recommending sapphic romance.
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      Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
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      Georgette
      Houston, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      A must-read for my black queer ladies
      Format: Paperback
      This book delivered from start to finish. As a black, queer woman, it is hard to find relatable sapphic romance novels, so I was delighted to read this one. My thoughts are below in no particular order: I loved all the cultural references and the way the author describes these beautiful characters. The author did a great job developing the characters and the storyline. The enemy to crush to lover theme was a refreshing reprieve from the typical friends to lovers storyline I see so much in sapphic romance novels. The characters are very interesting - I was glad to see the author go with comic artists rather than your typical cliche careers. Both of the main characters, Noah and Sage, have very different upbringings, and each has her own personal issues going on in the background that they have to work through. This helped a lot with character development and I felt like I really got to know these ladies. The romance scenes are spicy and I was here for it! Some authors tend to dance around the love scenes, but this author did not spare any of the sultry details, using a chapter and a half to describe one encounter. Overall, I couldn’t recommend this book enough. It had me turning the pages all weekend long!
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      Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024

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