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where to buy dresses for homecoming LaDivine CD0174 Sequin Fitted Prom Short Homecoming Cocktail Dress – The Dress Outlet

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where to buy dresses for homecoming LaDivine CD0174 Sequin Fitted Prom Short Homecoming Cocktail Dress – The Dress OutletPlayful vibes come through in the Sequin Fitted Prom Short Homecoming Cocktail Dress by LaDivine CD0174, a short A line cut built for motion without weight. Not just stiff beauty, the beaded lace top holds shape but stays soft on the body. Instead of flat fabric, swirls of glitter tulle create bounce, building volume that flows when you move. Since it dances well, comfort isnt lost under sparkle. Slip these shoulder ties loose or tight, depending on

Playful vibes come through in the Sequin Fitted Prom Short Homecoming Cocktail Dress by LaDivine CD0174, a short A-line cut built for motion without weight. Not just stiff beauty, the beaded lace top holds shape but stays soft on the body.

Instead of flat fabric, swirls of glitter tulle create bounce, building volume that flows when you move. Since it dances well, comfort isn’t lost under sparkle.

Slip these shoulder ties loose or tight, depending on how you like it they shape the fit while bringing gentle texture near the plunging neckline. Inside, a full lining keeps things smooth and easy all day long. The cinched middle flows into a widening skirt, giving just enough structure without stiffness, perfect when the occasion sits between casual and dressed up.

Key Features:

  • Deep V-Neckline: Offers a sharp, open shape supported by a light bodice structure
  • Tulle Tie Straps: Provide an adjustable fit and a soft, visual accent at the shoulders
  • Beaded Lace Bodice: Adds texture and shine to the fitted upper half
  • Flared Glitter Tulle Skirt: Creates a lightweight, shimmering look that moves freely
  • Fully Lined Interior: Ensures the layered tulle remains comfortable against the skin

Available Colors:

Rose Gold, Smoky Blue, Champagne, Off White, Black, Emerald, Lavender, Silver

Perfect for Special Occasions!

A great match for homecoming, Sweet Sixteens, or any semi-formal party where you want a fun, high-energy look.

Details:

  • Silhouette & Fit: Short A-line with fitted bodice and flared skirt
  • Length: Above Knee Length
  • Fabric: Layered Tulle
  • Structure: Light bodice support
  • Back: V-back with zipper closure
  • Hem/Train: Short hem
  • Embellishment: Beaded lace and glitter finish
  • Sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X
  • Model Notes: Model is 5'8"
  • Occasion: Homecoming, Damas, Sweet Sixteen, Semi-Formal Parties

Care Instructions:

  • Dry Clean Only: Professional cleaning is required to protect the beadwork and glitter
  • Store on a Hanger: Helps keep the tulle layers fluffy and prevents crushing
  • Steam Carefully: Use a low-heat steamer to release wrinkles in the skirt
  • Handle with Care: Keep the lace bodice away from sharp jewelry to avoid snags

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