burgundy leather dress Lila Burgundy Faux Leather Plunge-Neck Maxi Dress With Split – Club L  London
SKU: 51184016015
burgundy leather dress

burgundy leather dress Lila Burgundy Faux Leather Plunge-Neck Maxi Dress With Split – Club L London

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burgundy leather dress Lila Burgundy Faux Leather Plunge-Neck Maxi Dress With Split – Club L LondonCommand attention in Lila, a sultry piece made to captivate every room you step in. Cut from our premium faux leather in a rich shade of burgundy, this maxi hugs every curve gorgeously. Designed with a plunging neckline for a feminine finish, and adjustable cami straps for a perfect fit. A gold clasp detail cinches the waist, while the thigh high front split adds just the right amount of drama. Style Lila with gold accessories to tie the look

Command attention in Lila, a sultry piece made to captivate every room you step in. Cut from our premium faux leather in a rich shade of burgundy, this maxi hugs every curve gorgeously. Designed with a plunging neckline for a feminine finish, and adjustable cami straps for a perfect fit. A gold clasp detail cinches the waist, while the thigh-high front split adds just the right amount of drama. Style Lila with gold accessories to tie the look together.


Features

- Premium faux leather

- Plunge neckline

- Adjustable cami straps

- Gold clasp detail at waist

- Front-high split

- Invisible zip closure

- Maxi length


Sizing & Fit

Model is 5’7 and wears UK size 8 / US size 4


Product Information

Designed exclusively by Club L London

Lined / good stretch

Premium faux leather in Burgundy (100% Polyurethane)

Worn length on the body - from shoulder to hem: 155cm

This style sits on the floor with high heel

SKU: CL135929069

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