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All brides want to look a million dollars on their wedding day at the ceremony and one the dancefloor, and with our range of transformable wedding dresses you can do just that. For the day, there will be the classic dress, long, conventional and utterly impressive. But once the formalities are completed the train or full skirt can be removed to reveal a shorter or fitted skirt, while long sleeves or a net sash can be taken off to show off a beautiful-fitted bodice. Thanks to this innovative design, brides will be able to show off their figures while still looking absolutely amazing, so browse our stock online now.
Essense D4149
GLAMOROUS STRAPLESS FIT-AND-FLARE WEDDING DRESS WITH DETACHABLE OVERSKIRT
Sophisticated, modern and oh-so-glamorous, this luxe strapless fit-and-flare wedding dress showcases a clean, contemporary silhouette available in textured satin jacquard or luxe Mikado fabric. Style D4149 features a straight-across strapless neckline, introducing a fully-lined bodice exquisitely tailored to reveal architectural corset boning that leads to a timeless Basque waist. This modern wedding gown’s silhouette hugs the figure through the hips with sexy contour seamwork before flaring into a dazzling trumpet skirt. For brides seeking another layer of drama, a detachable overskirt offers the option of epic volume and style for a one-of-a-kind wedding day look. This gorgeous gown is also available in plus sizes.
Milla Nova Mirabella
Cinderella-inspired mikado gown cut in the princess silhouette. Featuring a heart-shaped fitted boned bodice with built-in cups elegantly enhanced by voluminous off-the-shoulder sleeves and a voluminous maxi skirt with a long train.
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