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Rumor has it we've invoked an ancient rune to give our best-selling Renaissance Dress magical slimming and beautification powers. Is it sorcery? Is it witchcraft? Does it matter? What DOES matter is that this tea-length dress makes a bold statement - showing off your beautiful curves, confident style, and adventurous spirit! You can stow the broom, burn the stake, and leave the eyes in the newt - your glamour is already guaranteed! Stylish corset lace-up on lace-trimmed bodice Sexy square neckline draws attention where you want it! Pointed fairy sleeves add witchy flair Cute cascading A-line skirt helps hide the tummy Spaghetti ties in back for slimming empire-waisted fit Easy-care, wrinkle-resistant, curve-friendly 92% polyester, 8% spandex; machine wash cold, line dry Made in USADesign Influences: Renaissance, Gothic, Medieval, Boho, Victorian, Romantic, Greece Color Aliases: White, Ivory, Golden, Bride, Gilt, Bling
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