blue pearl dress Pop of Pearl Gown in Blushed Blue 10
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blue pearl dress

blue pearl dress Pop of Pearl Gown in Blushed Blue 10

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blue pearl dress Pop of Pearl Gown in Blushed Blue 10Designed in a California atelier, Luciana Emilia brings a sense of modern grandeur to elegant occasions. Born from the founders own wedding, where she designed bespoke gowns for her mother and bridesmaids, each piece captures a sculptural balance of dramatic silhouettes, exquisite fabrics, and artful femininity. The Pop of Pearl Gown in Blushed Blue is a vision of refined romance, featuring pearl detailed straps, a fitted bodice, and a floor sweeping

Designed in a California atelier, Luciana Emilia brings a sense of modern grandeur to elegant occasions. Born from the founder’s own wedding, where she designed bespoke gowns for her mother and bridesmaids, each piece captures a sculptural balance of dramatic silhouettes, exquisite fabrics, and artful femininity. The Pop of Pearl Gown in Blushed Blue is a vision of refined romance, featuring pearl-detailed straps, a fitted bodice, and a floor-sweeping silk taffeta skirt. 

Product Details

100% silk taffeta. Fitted bodice. Pearl-trimmed straps. Attached overlay skirt. Floor-sweeping train. Self-tie bow belt. Pearl button detailing. Hidden back zipper. Lined bodice. Made in California atelier.

Care Instructions

Dry-clean only. Due to the nature of silk, natural variations such as slubbing may occur. These are not imperfections but rather inherent characteristics of the fabric’s beauty.

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This item fits true to size.

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