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2 x Isabella Oliver Maternity dresses for sale


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I have 2 Isabella Oliver Maternity dresses for sale.


1 - black jersey evening or party dress with a satin bow at the front ?20

the bow looked great tied over my bump and I felt very glam in this dress. Would be great for the up coming Christmas party season - I wore it for Christmas Day and on New Years Eve and really loved it.

It's a size 3 which the IO website says is a 12. I was a pre pregnancy size 12/14 and it fitted really well.


2 - pale grey/blue jersey ruched day or evening dress ?15

a beautiful pale blue colour with a hint of grey to it. IO are known for their flattering ruching on their dresses

It would be great for day / work but would of course take you into evening.

It's a size E - I bought this dress pre worn from ebay for about ?40 3 years ago. I'm afraid I can't remember what size it was sold as and I can't find reference to IO size E online to estimate it. I have a memory I bought it because they said it was a 14 and again, it fitted fine.


There are more pictures I can email you if you're interested. Please note the pictures of the blue dress don't do it justice. Both are lovely flattering maternity dresses made from great quality fabric.


Thanks for looking.

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