black summer maxi dresses Black Boho Lace Maxi Dress – Hollow Out Summer Embroidered Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Black | XXL
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black summer maxi dresses

black summer maxi dresses Black Boho Lace Maxi Dress – Hollow Out Summer Embroidered Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Black | XXL

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black summer maxi dresses Black Boho Lace Maxi Dress – Hollow Out Summer Embroidered Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Black | XXLMake a bold yet elegant statement with our Boho Black Maxi Dress, a perfect fusion of romance and edge. Designed with a flattering V neckline, flowing empire waist, and stunning hollow out lace embroidery, this dress brings timeless bohemian charm in a dramatic solid black. Crafted from lightweight synthetic fiber with non stretch lace detailing, it offers breathable comfort and a structured silhouette thats ideal for summer soires, sunset beach

Make a bold yet elegant statement with our Boho Black Maxi Dress, a perfect fusion of romance and edge. Designed with a flattering V-neckline, flowing empire waist, and stunning hollow-out lace embroidery, this dress brings timeless bohemian charm in a dramatic solid black.

Crafted from lightweight synthetic fiber with non-stretch lace detailing, it offers breathable comfort and a structured silhouette that’s ideal for summer soirées, sunset beach strolls, or festival nights.

The short sleeves and graceful maxi length provide balanced coverage, while the embroidered floral patterns add dimension and softness to the bold black tone.

  • Solid black color with intricate lace embroidery
  • Flowy empire waist and V-neckline
  • Hollow-out lace detailing for an airy, feminine look
  • Short sleeves for effortless summer wear
  • Made of breathable, non-stretch synthetic fabric
  • Perfect for beachwear, date nights, or boho events

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Size (in) S M L XL XXL
Bust 34 36 37 39 40
Waist 28 30 31 33 34
Length 61 61 61 61 61
           
Size (cm) S M L XL XXL
Bust 86 90 94 98 102
Waist 71 75 79 85 87
Length 155 155 155 155 155
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★★★★★ 4
ITS GOOD OIL
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OVERALL NOT BAD BUT USING IT TO SEASON A CAST IRON WILL CREATE A BIT TOO DARK OF A SHEEN. WISH THE MANUFACTURER MENTIONED THAT
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Well researched, disturbing, engaging.
Format: Paperback
I was amazed at how indepth and involved this history was. Very interesting, engaging and also very disturbing.
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S. tamburin
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Good For History Lovers
I doubt anyone who does not want to read a true historical book with a lot of facts but not as exciting as a non-fiction novel will enjoy this. I liked it because I learned a lot of things about New York that I was really surprised to read. Seems my beloved New York had a pretty bloody, violent history towards slaves and Catholics and some others the leaders and people did not like. I didn't realize the punishments of the day were just as bad, if not worse, than those of the Salem Witch hunt days. Beware, some of the content may turn your stomach.
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Rocco Dormarunno
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
Jill Lepore's "New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan" is a valuable and admirable examination of one of the darkest episodes in New York's history: the so-called slave rebellion of 1741 and the brutal vengeance that was extracted. Professor Lepore's painstaking research confronts the reader with a terrible conclusion: even the most respectable of people in society will consent to the deaths of human beings, based on even the tiniest shreds of evidence. Focusing primarily on the actions of Daniel Horsmanden, the City's Recorder, Lepore provides the reader with a background on the attitudes of New York's whites toward their slaves. She makes clear that Gotham was neither the first nor only city to have witnessed slave uprisings. (It had suffered a similar uprising a couple of decades earlier.) But the events of 1741 were unique for several reasons: --the shifting finger-pointing at various groups; --the inconsistency of Mary Burton's testimony, which essentially was the case against several slaves;and --Horsmanden's bizarre behavior toward Mary Burton. Admittedly, I've only superficially studied this dark time in New York's history, so I was shocked to learn that there were actually several "conspiracies": the Negro Plot, Hughson's Plot, the Spanish Plot, the Roman Plot, etc. Each plot was hatched depending on who confessed to what. Worst of all, the white population of New York--fueled by racism, xenophobia, paranoia, and, not the least of all, bloodlust--went right along with it. And, with the exception of an intriguing anonymous letter from Massachussetts, it seems the rest of the colonies went along with it, too. While Horsmanden is just short of villified in this book, he is not alone in his culpability. Professor Lapore's "New York Burning" will disturb many readers. The accounts of the slaves and the few whites burning, hanging, begging, and praying are graphic and heartbreaking. Still, this in an incredibly important book for anyone interested in the history of our nation and/or the all-too-tragic fragility of race relations in America. For this, Professor Lapore deserves our appreciation
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