

Mia Convertible Dress
This glamorous, versatile gown will make you feel like you stepped off the red carpet and onto the aisle. Opt for a romantic, Old-Hollywood off-the-shoulder look or go strapless for a sophisticated vibe.
- Removable sleeves and removable straps mean this convertible dress can be worn several different ways: off the shoulder, with or without straps.
- Dress features boning, for added structure and support.
- Pleated cowl neck
- Zipper closure
- No bra cups
- 100% polyester shell and lining
- Dry clean only
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Comfy
The removable flowey straps are big. I will have to get them tailored (remove an inch of fabric or so). As they are now the hang awkwardly and because they are too big for my arms they flip inside out so the buttons in the back are visible. Other than that the size was good. My measurements all fell into different size categories so I went with my waist measurement according to sizing chart and that worked well I think.
Loved the dress and quality! Fast shipping as well
Got this as a wedding dress for my civil ceremony before my destinatikn wedding. It was in sale for $25USD so i figured id take a chance. Well, it was literally the best $25 ive spent in the wntire wedding!! The quality is great and does not feel cheap at all! Im 5’7 and its slightly long but would be fine with heels or a bit of hemming. Even at the full price, this dress is truly s steal for the quality! Shipping was also pretty quick to Canada
A liitle loose but beautiful dress good quality!!
Quality
The wedding isn’t until January 26, but the shipping and the quality of the material is really nice and it doesn’t wrinkle. The only thing is the size fits my hips perfectly but the top is way too big and will need to be tailored. Which I totally went in with knowing this would be the case. So if you are using the size chart, purchase the size of the largest portion so you’re not bunching the material up. Better to work with too much than too little