lace wedding dress with long sleeves and open back Monique Off-Shoulder Long Sleeve A-line Lace Gown
SKU: 35975278939
lace wedding dress with long sleeves and open back

lace wedding dress with long sleeves and open back Monique Off-Shoulder Long Sleeve A-line Lace Gown

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lace wedding dress with long sleeves and open back Monique Off-Shoulder Long Sleeve A-line Lace GownMADE TO ORDER ITEM Romantic and regal, the Monique Off the Shoulder Lace Bridal Gown is designed for the bride who wants timeless elegance with a modern edge. Crafted from premium lace, this gown features a beautifully structured bodice with internal boning for a corset inspired fit that provides both comfort and support. The sweetheart neckline is framed with delicate lace trim, flowing into sheer lace long sleeves finished with scalloped lace edging

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Romantic and regal, the Monique Off-the-Shoulder Lace Bridal Gown is designed for the bride who wants timeless elegance with a modern edge. Crafted from premium lace, this gown features a beautifully structured bodice with internal boning for a corset-inspired fit that provides both comfort and support. The sweetheart neckline is framed with delicate lace trim, flowing into sheer lace long sleeves finished with scalloped lace edging for a refined touch. A trendy Basque waistline, inspired by the Victorian era, flatters the figure by elongating the torso before giving way to a voluminous, gathered A-line skirt. The gown flows effortlessly into a dramatic cathedral train, creating a breathtaking silhouette with every step.

Perfect for a winter wedding, Monique balances tradition and modern sophistication, making it an unforgettable choice for brides seeking a blend of romance, structure, and graceful movement.

  • Note: this is a made-to-order item, please allow 2-4 weeks for production and delivery
  • Non-stretch premium ivory lace with ivory underlay
  • Off-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline with lace trimming detail
  • Long sleeves (unlined)
  • Internal boning/corset-style bodice
  • Basque waistline
  • Full, gathered A-line skirt with a moderate train
  • Hidden back zipper
  • Limited to no stretch - we'd recommend ordering a larger size if fall between sizes (bust and waist measurements only)


Sizing Guide:

Don’t worry too much about your hip measurement for this gown because it has a full A-line skirt, the fabric flows out from the waist and doesn’t cling to the hips. What really matters most for fit is your bust and waist, since those are the areas the bodice is tailored to.

Model Info:

Isabella wears a size XS with no room to spare
Height: 5’8/173cm without heels
Bust: 32.7"/83cm
Waist: 26”/66cm
Hips: 35”/87cm - NOTE: with an A-line skirt, the hips aren’t fitted, so hip size isn’t important - the only measurements that matter are your bust and waist.

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