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Twelfth Street By Cynthia Vincent Dress Silk New Size 2 on 2040-motos

US $110
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Ridgefield, New Jersey, United States

Ridgefield, New Jersey, United States
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Beautiful Strapless 100%silk dress. New. Fully lined. Zipper in the back. Empire waist. Long. Originally $400. Gray,black and red colors. Check out my other items for sale!

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