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FS: World Book Day dressing up costumes, girls, various ages


LizzyRoy

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Princess Jasmin/belly dancer pink sequin dressing up costume, age 3-6, GUC, ?7

Really lovely unusual girl's dressing up costume for either Princess Jasmin from Aladdin or a Turkish belly dancer. The pale pink fabric is covered with sequins all over and both the trousers and top are decorated with beads and pretend coins. My daughter loved wearing this outfit as it was so special. There is no age given in the outfit, but she wore if from about age 3 til she was just 6. From the waist band to the hem of the trousers measures 59cm. This item comes in good used condition.


Girl's pink velvet super hero cape, age 3-8 years, BNw/oT, ?9

Cute super hero cape in bright pink velvet with super hero "flash" on the back. Satin on the inside. 100% polyester. Matching satin eye mask.


Pink butterfly fairy princess dressing up costume, age 3-5, plus accessories, ?12

Beautiful butterfly fairy princess costume, featuring lovely net over-skirt, printed with silver butterflies and ruched bodice. From Sainsbury's Tu brand. Plus decorated fairy wand, pale pink gloves and tiara. The dress and wand come in excellent used condition (bar the shoulder and sleeve elastic having lost their stretch). The tiara and gloves come in good used condition.


Please call/text me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Pick up in West Dulwich/local delivery also possible. Lizzy Roy

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