petite evening wear dresses Alex Evenings Petite Kelsey Embroidered Godet Detail Dress PINE / 8P
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petite evening wear dresses

petite evening wear dresses Alex Evenings Petite Kelsey Embroidered Godet Detail Dress PINE / 8P

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petite evening wear dresses Alex Evenings Petite Kelsey Embroidered Godet Detail Dress PINE / 8PThis embroidered evening gown offers an elegant and comfortable option for formal occasions. It features a classic fitted silhouette with a softly flared hem for easy movement and a balanced shape. The illusion neckline provides modest coverage while adding a light, airy effect through sheer mesh. Delicate floral embroidery decorates the entire dress, creating texture and depth without feeling heavy. The bodice is lined for structure and smoothness,

This embroidered evening gown offers an elegant and comfortable option for formal occasions. It features a classic fitted silhouette with a softly flared hem for easy movement and a balanced shape. The illusion neckline provides modest coverage while adding a light, airy effect through sheer mesh. Delicate floral embroidery decorates the entire dress, creating texture and depth without feeling heavy. The bodice is lined for structure and smoothness, while the outer layer remains lightweight and breathable. Its floor-length cut elongates the figure and works well for formal gatherings or weddings. This style suits those who prefer a defined waist with soft, flowing ease through the skirt.


  • Silhouette & Fit: Fitted bodice with gentle flare at hem

  • Neckline & Sleeves: Illusion neckline with cap sleeves

  • Length: Floor length (+155 cm / 61 inches)

  • Fabric (Shell): Embroidered mesh

  • Lining: Fully lined

  • Structure: Lightly structured for comfort and support

  • Stretch: Minimal stretch

  • Closure: Center back zipper

  • Back: Sheer illusion back with embroidery

  • Hem/Train: Floor length, no train

  • Pockets: None

  • Embellishment: Allover floral embroidery

  • Colors: Pine

  • Sizes: 8P, 10P, 12P, 14P

  • Model Notes: Model is 5'9" wearing size 6

  • Occasions: Evening events, weddings, mother of the bride

  • Care: Dry clean only

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