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HRHeather's bright lustrous soft satin floor length crimson formal halter dress with sparkly dark golden crystal waistline, white body forming slashes down one side of the gown, high leg slit, plunging back, and a slight bustle train. Feel ultra feminine in this luxurious, slippery garment – feel it wrap around your legs as you walk, and be the one in the room that every head turns to look at. Can be worn to Christmas parties, worn to New Years celebrations, and 4th of July fire works at the castle, to Coronations, weddings, and really to any formal event, but just a word of caution, if the bride chooses this gown for the bridesmaids, you'd better have an awesome wedding gown to top this one. Try before you buy, but use the change room?!

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 HRHeather's bright lustrous soft satin floor length crimson formal halter dress with sparkly dark golden crystal waistline, white body forming slashes down one side of the gown, high leg slit, plunging back, and a slight bustle train. Feel ultra feminine in this luxurious, slippery garment – feel it wrap around your legs as you walk, and be the one in the room that every head turns to look at. Can be worn to Christmas parties, worn to New Years celebrations, and 4th of July fire works at the castle, to Coronations, weddings, and really to any formal event, but just a word of caution, if the bride chooses this gown for the bridesmaids, you'd better have an awesome wedding gown to top this one..
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