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New Cynthia Vincent Lemonade Yellow Maxi Dress Sz S on 2040-motos

US $40.00
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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NEW Cynthia Vincent LEMONADE Yellow maxi dress Sz S, US $40.00, image 1

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NEW Cynthia Vincent LEMONADE Yellow maxi dress Sz S, US $40.00, image 2 NEW Cynthia Vincent LEMONADE Yellow maxi dress Sz S, US $40.00, image 3 NEW Cynthia Vincent LEMONADE Yellow maxi dress Sz S, US $40.00, image 4

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Twelth Street by Cynthia Vincent maxi dress from Barney's
Simply lovely dress with beautiful detail
Yellow color
Fully Lined
Ribbon tie strap in back
Sz S
New with Tags

NOTE dress has a VERY small dust was probably Drive on the bottom but can be cleaned easily this is why I'm selling it at such an unbelievable price Shown in pic

Original $325

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