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New Anthropologie Samira Silk Dress By Twelfth St Cynthia Vincent

Retail $375 .... Small Petite (4/6)

From Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent
Silk; polyester lining
Side slits
Button back
Elastic smocked back

Style No. 4130071181988
Petite falls 55" from shoulder

Underarm to underarm measures 16" (relaxed)

Price tag removed and label cut to prevent retail store return.

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