high neck satin wedding dress Eden High Neck Satin Wedding Dress Sydney
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high neck satin wedding dress

high neck satin wedding dress Eden High Neck Satin Wedding Dress Sydney

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high neck satin wedding dress Eden High Neck Satin Wedding Dress SydneyMADE TO ORDER ITEM Meet Eden, the epitome of effortless elegance with a touch of daring allure. Crafted from luxurious silky sheen satin, her bias cut silhouette drapes beautifully over the body, creating a sleek and luminous look that flows with every movement. From the front, Eden exudes refined sophistication with a high neckline, tied gracefully behind the neck with soft, self bow strings. A delicate draped detail around the waist flatters the

MADE TO ORDER ITEM


Meet Eden, the epitome of effortless elegance with a touch of daring allure. Crafted from luxurious silky sheen satin, her bias-cut silhouette drapes beautifully over the body, creating a sleek and luminous look that flows with every movement.

From the front, Eden exudes refined sophistication with a high neckline, tied gracefully behind the neck with soft, self-bow strings. A delicate draped detail around the waist flatters the figure, subtly smoothing and concealing the midsection for a confidence-boosting fit. But it’s the back that truly captivates - a strikingly low back with a V-cut that adds a bold contrast to her demure front, making every step down the aisle unforgettable.

Designed for the modern bride who loves a timeless silhouette with a sultry edge, Eden is made to shine from the ceremony to the last dance.

Wear her with one of our wedding veils and bridal earrings to complete the look.

  • Note: this is a made-to-order item, please allow 2-4 weeks for production and delivery
  • High neckline
  • Self-tie bow halter neck
  • Draped detail
  • Non-padded bust
  • Low open back
  • Sweep train
  • Hidden side zipper
  • Fully lined
  • Non-stretch luxe silky satin fabrication (100% high grade polyester)

Model Info:

Lilly wears a size XS
Height: 5’7/170cm without heels (wears 10cm heels in product images)
Bust: 31"/79cm
Waist: 23.5”/60cm
Hips: 35”/89cm

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