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Timeless glamour defines this strapless crepe gown that's ready for your moment in the spotlight.
- 61 1/2" length (size 4)
- Back zip closure
- Strapless
- Lined
- 92% polyethylene, 8% polyurethane
- Dry clean
- Imported
- Item #10820145
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Amsale
After creating her own wedding dress in 1985, Ethiopian-born Amsale Aberra went on to design wedding gowns from her New York City loft. Amsale gowns quickly became synonymous with elegant, understated beauty. Pronounced "ahm-sah-leh," the label also creates modern yet timeless bridesmaid dresses, and the nouvelle AMSALE bridesmaid line provides on-trend updates to classic styles.
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Size purchased: 8
Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Color: NAVY/ BLACK
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 150 lb.
Mar 25, 2026
timeless elegance
This is a beautifully made, understated gown that feels very “quiet luxury.” The fabric has a nice weight and the silhouette is clean and refined. The strapless neckline is particularly well done.
Fit-wise, it runs slightly small through the waist, which can make it feel more restrictive than intended. I would suggest sizing up for a more comfortable and flattering fit. Overall, a very polished and timeless piece.
Has the serious internal corset structuring you would expect for a dress being sold at the 1k+ price point.
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