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Dress ID: R/L13-492-QS

Designer: Doré

Original Retail Price: Unknown

Purchase Price: $2,700

Rental Price: $300

Dress Type: Rhythm/Latin

Size: 6-8-10

Cup Size: C-D-DD

Height Req: None

Expiration Date: 9/1/24

Accessories: (6) Bracelets

Shoot ‘Em Up

Trail blaze on the ballroom floor in our Doré Rhythm Latin gown, Shoot ‘Em Up. A stunning little ballroom dress with a Western twist. To begin, the dress is sleeveless with black elastic straps in place of sleeves. Silky, black fabric gathers and adorns the bust. The back of the dress has a deep plunging v-neckline that ties with a ribbon similar to a corset. Next, the bodice of the dress is form fitting, made from a black floral lace fabric and lined with a stretch nude fabric. The dress has a basque waistline, which points downwards like an arrow. Furthermore, the skirt is made from a jersey knit fabric in black. It is asymmetrical with a slant hem. Lastly, the dress has built-in bra cups and a bodysuit.

This LBD – little ballroom dress, is really an LBBD – little blingy ballroom dress! This Doré Rhythm Latin gown sparkles with top of the line European crystals. Firstly, specialty large crystals in AB adorn the center of the bust. Similarly, rows of shiny AB crystals form princess seams, as well as highlight the seams on the bust and waist. Jet and Jet Hematite crystals shade in the floral motifs on the lace. Additionally, Jet crystals scatter through out the skirt. The hem of the dress has fringe. Rows of ribbon embellished with Jet Hematite crystals adorn the fringe. Lastly, the dress has six bracelets to show off your gorgeous arm work!

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