The delicate lace and sheer mesh create a dramatic and sophisticated look, while the floor length hem adds a touch of elegance. Perfect for any black-tie event, this dress will make you feel like a true goddess.
*Note: The standard length is 160cm from the shoulder to the hem without extension.
Model's measurement
Production time | 12 - 15 working days (not including shipping time) |
Special Features | 3D mesh and bead florals, Chiffon long cape sleeve, Halter neck |
Apparel Silhouette | Sheath |
Material | Mesh, Lace |
Product's Length | 160cm |
Fitting Type | Slim fit |
Neck Style | V-Neck |
Sleeve style | Cape Sleeve |
Embellishment Feature | Rhinestone |
Return & Refund
![]() Machine washable |
![]() Hand wash only |
![]() Do not bleach |
![]() Do not iront |
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Machine washable: If the care label on your mesh fabric indicates that it is machine washable, you can wash it in the washing machine using a gentle cycle and cold water. You should also use a mild detergent and avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.
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Hand wash only: If the care label on your mesh fabric indicates that it must be hand washed, fill a basin or sink with cool or lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild detergent. Gently agitate the fabric in the water, then rinse thoroughly with cool water.
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Do not bleach: Mesh fabrics should not be bleached as it can damage the fibers. If you need to remove stains, try using a stain remover that is safe for use on delicate fabrics.
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Do not iron: Mesh fabrics should not be ironed as the heat can damage the fabric. If the fabric is wrinkled, try steaming it or hanging it in a steamy bathroom to remove the wrinkles.
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Dry clean only: If the care label on your mesh fabric indicates that it must be dry cleaned, take it to a professional dry cleaner. Mesh fabrics may require special care that only a professional can provide.
It's important to always refer to the care label on the garment to ensure you are properly caring for your mesh fabric. If you're unsure about a specific care instruction, it's always best to err on the side of caution and opt for a gentle washing method, such as hand washing, to avoid damaging the fabric.