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mygoodcloset04
mygoodcloset04
Updated Jun 14
mygoodcloset04
mygoodcloset04
Updated Jun 14

Elizabeth Fillmore WEDDING DRESS BRIDAL

elizabeth fillmore

$2,500 $6,000

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Measurements were for roughly 38 bust and 25 waist. French spider lace. Crepe skirting with hidden button closure for the train. Fitted and hemmed for 5’9 height. Beautiful dress for $6,000. Professionally drycleaned and stored for over $800. Message with any questions! As for the sizing section, I wrote 2. Note that is only an approximation of the street size; wedding sizing is larger. Sweetheart neckline with scalloped lace edge Boned bodice, back zipper French spider lace Silk crepe skirt
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2 Comments
yiyisheep
yiyisheep Hi there, I was wondering what the original wedding sizing for this was? And was it altered other than being hemmed? Thank you!
Sep 11Reply
mygoodcloset04
mygoodcloset04 @yiyisheep hello!! I ordered this custom made by the designer directly! It was ordered in a size 4 bridal. The top fits more of an 8/10. The length fit to about 5’9 approximately (I am 5’5 and wore 4” heels). The lace train is overlayed and longer. Depending on your measurements you’d have to tweak tailoring for the bust and length. The skirt is crepe so there is more stretch but the top is boned.
Sep 11Reply

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