marilyn monroe dress for jfk birthday JFK Birthday Dress – ElleRebel
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marilyn monroe dress for jfk birthday

marilyn monroe dress for jfk birthday JFK Birthday Dress – ElleRebel

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marilyn monroe dress for jfk birthday JFK Birthday Dress – ElleRebelDM our website chatbox for personalized sizing help, or view fit notes below. This dress is high stretch Introducing a labour of love, The JFK Birthday dress, a vintage reproduction of Marilyn's iconic nude illusion rhinestone dress. We spent months in development to create a design that both honors the original, while creating the fit and function we expect from modern dresses. This isn't just another rhinestone mesh dress, no, we have recreated the

DM our website chatbox for personalized sizing help, or view fit notes below. This dress is high stretch

Introducing a labour of love, The JFK Birthday dress, a vintage reproduction of Marilyn's iconic nude-illusion rhinestone dress. We spent months in development to create a design that both honors the original, while creating the fit and function we expect from modern dresses. This isn't just another rhinestone mesh dress, no, we have recreated the original from the rhinestone pattern to the bust seaming, from the back kick hem flair to the tailored waist and low back. Using a layer of ultra dense custom rhinestoned nylon mesh over nylon stretch knit satin lycra lining, you'll have the most slinky nude feel with a fully opaque dress that hugs your curves, weighted with thousands of high quality sparkling rhinestones. 

It's absolutely divine and we are so excited to bring this reproduction to you at an accessible price, so every gal can live her blonde bombshell dreams! 

Fabric: Stretch Mesh with Hot Fix sparkling acrylic Rhinestones over a Stretch Nylon elastane blend Satin knit lining. around 3in of max stretch, we recommend you use some of the fabric stretch, so the garment holds your body instead of just laying on your measurements. If you fall between sizes, size down, if you prefer fitted feel, size down. This dress is Not See-through

Length: From the natural waist to floor is 41-43inches (graded longer with each size up)
Please See below Size Chart for fit, fabric and care instructions

Fabric: Colors may differ slightly outside of photography lighting and device settings may differ. Peaches and cream has a peach pink top mesh with a creamy fair lining and peach pink clear rhinestones. Caramel mocha color has a beautiful brown tone top mesh and a gold leaning caramel lining, The Vanilla Latte has a tan top mesh and a gold leaning beige lining, it will not match fair skin. Each dress color is paired with an undertone color to reflect the light and give a combination of colors to best match the complexity of skin tones. 

FIT: If you fall between sizes we recommend you size down, the material is high stretch and meant to hug the curves. The below chart shows the Body measurements you should chose by, we have reduce the measurements on the actual garment, so that the high stretch fabric will hug your measurements. Reach out to our website chat box with your Bust, Waist and Hip measurements if you need sizing help.  
This dress has a fully lined bust, with no foam cups. If you need extra bra support we suggest to also purchase a “backless” or “low back” Bra, there are many options from Amazon and other name brand Bra companies. You can find an example HERE if you’re looking for low back shapewear we found an option HERE

Washing: 2 Options, Both ways we recommend to turn your garment inside out before washing. 

    • By Hand, Gentle Soap, Cold Water, Lay flat to Dry
    • By Machine, Use the included Satin Washing Bag.

 

  •  Set your washer to “delicate” or “gentle” to protect the integrity of your rhinestones. Make sure your washer is using cold water, not hot, so the glue that binds your rhinestones doesn’t melt. Delicate cycles are more gentle because they don’t spin your clothes as much. Lay Flat to Dry
  • Please note that you may lose rhinestones over time, but this shouldn't effect the overall look, given the random pattern. If you are bothered you can always hotfix replacement stones. We will not accept returns for fallen stones. Avoid heat at all costs, as this will weaken the glue.
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