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×Bust:Wear the bra you will be wearing with the dress, and pull the tape across the fullest part of the bust.
Elegant and timeless, this white lace tea-length wedding dress from SHE IS ME features a flattering sheath silhouette that beautifully enhances natural curves. The plunging neckline is complemented by a delicate illusion lace overlay, while the 3/4 lace sleeves add refined coverage and vintage charm. The scalloped hemline and fitted lace skirt create a sophisticated bridal look perfect for intimate ceremonies and modern celebrations. Ideal for civil weddings, courthouse ceremonies, bridal showers, and chic reception changes.
Details
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Silhouette: Sheath
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Fabric: Lace
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Color: Ivory
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Length: Midi
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Neckline: Plunging
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Sleeves: 3/4 Sleeves
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Back: Lace-Up Back
- Features: Allover Lace, Statement Sleeves
Every SHEISME dress is crafted with premium eveningwear standards — the same level you’d expect from luxury designers.
• High-density sequins / premium velvet
We use denser, richer materials that reflect light beautifully without shedding, fading, or scratching.
• Built-in premium bra cups
Supportive, comfortable, and shaped to create a natural, lifted silhouette.
• Internal boning structure
Hidden corsetry provides shaping and stability, keeping the dress perfectly in place through any movement.
• Double-layer or multi-layer construction
Thick, structured, non-see-through fabrics that feel secure and luxurious on the body.
• Hand-crafted embellishments & details
From placed flowers to draping and beadwork, each detail is finished by hand for a couture-inspired look.
• Soft, high-quality lining
Smooth against the skin, breathable, and never itchy — designed for all-night comfort.
• Refined finishing touches
Fine stitching, reinforced seams, and high-end invisible zippers for a polished, premium fit.


