MIRYAM By Justina McCaffrey For Sale - $1,299
I have this exclusive MIRYAM wedding gown designed by Justina McCaffrey.
The wedding gown radiates both indoor and outdoor with its unique blend of white and ivory color. The strapless gown with the detailed folded overlays at the front reinforces the slim upper body and perfect figure of the bride. The line of knitted buttons at the back shows the elegance with simplicity. The detachable ribbon on the right waist not only makes the gown extraordinary but also the bride a favorite throughout the day as guests notice the brilliance of the design. The crystal-quality beads on top of the transparent silky satin train shine subtly but lovely both under sunlight and spotlight. The multiple layers of the dress eliminates the hassle of a petticoat. The wedding gown makes you the most unique bride your guests will ever meet.
You will definitely fall in love with this gown and be proud in it. We would like you to have it and be as happily as we were on our wedding day, and thereafter!
This authentic MIRYAM wedding gown is 100% silk, made in Canada.
Custom design matching crystal beaded edge cathedral length veil is INCLUDED with no additional cost, which was purchased for $270.
The gown was purchased brand new for $2,550. It has been worn only once during my wedding last August.
Please see more details below:
Size: 8. The gown would fit a size 26-29 waist and 34-36 bust, and allows up to 5`7" in bride height (with heels).
Product Name: Amelie
Style #: 70413
Materials: 100% Silk
Silhouette: Top of the gown is form-fitting with a bustier built into the dress underneath. Ball gown from the hips down.
Train: The chapel length train is made in a silky satin material with crystal-quality beads scattered all over.
With its high quality, we believe you can sell this wedding gown easily after your wedding for the same price as you pay now. That means it is FREE!!!
Email me at szlya at hotmail dot com for pictures!
Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
Posted by Cecilia; updated 02/08/07