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prom fantasy dresses Meow Fruit Swan Fantasy 2.0 Princess Elegant Prom Dress – Sugarplum Store

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prom fantasy dresses Meow Fruit Swan Fantasy 2.0 Princess Elegant Prom Dress – Sugarplum StoreThe Swan Fantasy 2. 0 Prom Dress features a swan princess inspired design with roses pins, ruffles, and swan wings organza. Available in green, blue, purple, pink, and navy blue, with elastic bust and waist. Sizes S, M, L, XL. For the other version, check out Swan Fantasy 1. 0. Features: Swan princess design with roses pins, ruffles, and swan wings organza Available in 5 colors: green, blue, purple, pink, and navy blue Elastic bust and waist for a

The Swan Fantasy 2.0 Prom Dress features a swan princess-inspired design with roses pins, ruffles, and swan wings organza. Available in green, blue, purple, pink, and navy blue, with elastic bust and waist. Sizes S, M, L, XL. For the other version, check out Swan Fantasy 1.0.

Features:

  • Swan princess design with roses pins, ruffles, and swan wings organza
  • Available in 5 colors: green, blue, purple, pink, and navy blue
  • Elastic bust and waist for a comfortable fit
  • Available in sizes S, M, L, XL
  • Swan Fantasy 1.0 offers the other version for a different look
 Size (cm) S M L XL
Front Length 85 85 85 85
Back Length 122 122 122 122
Bust 82-86 86-90 90-94 94-98
Waist 62-66 66-70 70-73 74-78


IMPORTANT: the rose pins on the dress are included except the two winged bows on the shoulder straps. They were promotional freebies and are out of stock. Hair accessories and necklaces are not included.

  • Back Bow: the large bow at the back of the dress.
  • Train: a long piece of trailing fabric at the back.
  • Swan Fantasy 1.0 version: the dress is short on both the front and back.
  • Swan Fantasy 2.0 version: the dress is short in the front and longer in the back.

Note: the petticoat is recommended to achieve a puffy look like the model. We recommend a 35-45 CM length (Extra Puffy) petticoat in the coordinates.

The product is a preorder handmade. No handmade product is identical, please keep in mind that the products may look slightly different from each other. Our workers ensure they will look almost identical to the picture.

***It may take up to 90 days for processing***
Please pay attention to the preorder time! Don't order unless you are willing to wait. Thank you!

Washing Instructions:
Please remove all accessories before washing. The dress (without accessories) can be machine washed, hand washed, or dry cleaned. If using a washing machine, place the dress in a mesh laundry bag and wash it separately from other clothing to avoid damage. Most accessories are attached with glue or pins, so please do not get them wet.

Style Keywords: swan gown, princess dress, swan wings, elegant ruffles, floral design, formal event

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