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boho chic dresses Long White Bohemian Dress

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boho chic dresses Long White Bohemian DressThis boho maxi white dress is the perfect choice for a dreamy summer look With the Long White Bohemian Dress, add an incomparable Boho touch to your wardrobe! Indeed, with its fluid cut, this dress is perfect for chilling on the beach, evenings on the beach, With this elegant Hippie style dress, you will be a real pretty hippie in search of freedom while capsizing transits hearts. Dare the luxury of its comfortable cotton fabric. The plunging neckline

This boho maxi white dress is the perfect choice for a dreamy summer look

With the Long White Bohemian Dress, add an incomparable Boho touch to your wardrobe! Indeed, with its fluid cut, this dress is perfect for chilling on the beach, evenings on the beach, ...

With this elegant Hippie style dress, you will be a real pretty hippie in search of freedom while capsizing transits hearts. Dare the luxury of its comfortable cotton fabric. The plunging neckline will enhance your chest.

For a flawless look, wear small, thin necklaces in accumulation to dress your neck. Slip on sneakers or a pair of heels, or even flat sandals as you wish. You're ready to spend the night with the Long White Boho Dress!

DETAILS OF BOHO DRESS

  • Composition: Polyester 51 - 70%
  • Fit: empire, A-line
  • Color : White
  • Pattern: Embroidery, Lace
  • Collar type: V-neck
  • Sleeve type: short
  • Details: Long white lace dress
  • Season: summer
  • Machine washing should be done at low temperature (at 30 °C)
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S 88 72 140
M 92 76 141
L 96 80 142
XL 100 84 143

     

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