Cynthia Vincent Twelfth Street Silk Strapless Dress Sz S on 2040-motos
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Los Angeles, California, United States
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Cynthia Vincent Twelfth Street silk strapless dress sz S, Silk, lined in black silk. purples black and gray print. Little bit of padding and boning in the chest. pleats and pocket in the front. elastic around the bust, and waist. zipper on the side. This is in lovely condition
laying flat bust 16'' waist 13'' hips 20'' length 27'' |
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