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Charlie Brear wedding dress: champagne slip and lace overlay - NEVER WORN


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Originally bought in Charlie Brear's flagship London store but never worn as I found an alternate dress.

The dress is made up of two parts:

-size 10 satin champagne slip - similar cut to Payton dress.

- size 12 overlay - similar to Voulaire Overdress.

It can fit a size 8-12 given the style of the dress and overlay. It has not been altered in any way so length will suit anyone after alterations. Model is 5"6, size 8 with 2 1/2 inch heels.


The style is vintage and romantic, and the champagne colour under the white overlay is a perfect contrast. Originally I planned to wear the slip on its own in the evening (or could look beautiful with a skirt over the top too), as it is perfect for a summer wedding. The satin slip has a low V neck at the back and front.The lace overlay is one of a kind from Charlie Brear sample. It doesn't need dry cleaning.


I live in London, so more than happy for you to come try on and see the details in person. Alternatively, I'm happy to send more photos.


Selling price - ?1,100

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