Peach Blossom Frill Open Abaya With Pink Embellishment

Indulge in the exquisite allure of our lightweight, flowy layered abaya, a guaranteed confidence booster for any occasion. Adorned with delicate hand-embellished details along the front and sleeve hem, and boasting a dual-layered skirt and sleeves, this piece exudes elegance at every turn.

(5 customer reviews)

59.00$

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Introducing our stunning lightweight and flowing layered abaya, designed to elevate your elegance to new heights. This exquisite piece boasts a dual-layered skirt and sleeves, adorned with delicate hand-embellished details along the front and hem, exuding a captivating charm.

Versatility is key with this abaya; wear it open for a casual yet glamorous look, or utilize the stud fastenings for added coverage, ensuring both style and modesty.

Crafted from luxurious chiffon fabric, this abaya is not only beautiful but also comfortable to wear. Please note, for best care, hand wash only.

Product Code: 173

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Matching hijab and belt

5 reviews for Peach Blossom Frill Open Abaya With Pink Embellishment

  1. Gerhard

    Deque his rebus satis multa in nostris de re publica libris sunt dicta a Laelio. Hoc loco tenere se Triarius non potuit. Atque haec ita iustitiae propria sunt, ut sint virtutum reliquarum communia. Quae diligentissime contra Aristonem dicuntur a Chryippo.

  2. Ryan

    Ut placet, inquit, etsi enim illud erat aptius, aequum cuique concedere. Omnia peccata paria dicitis. Quam nemo umquam voluptatem appellavit, appellat.

  3. Cobus Bester

    Non quam nostram quidem, inquit Pomponius iocans; Ut in geometria, prima si dederis, danda sunt omnia. Quid est igitur, inquit, quod requiras? Istam voluptatem perpetuam quis potest praestare sapienti. Similiter sensus, cum accessit ad naturam, tuetur illam quidem, sed etiam se tuetur.

  4. Tom McFarlin

    Deque his rebus satis multa in nostris de re publica libris sunt dicta a Laelio. Hoc loco tenere se Triarius non potuit. Atque haec ita iustitiae propria sunt, ut sint virtutum reliquarum communia. Quae diligentissime contra Aristonem dicuntur a Chryippo.

  5. Eryn Erickson

    Ego vero isti, inquam, permitto. Illis videtur, qui illud non dubitant bonum dicere -; Ut pulsi recurrant? Bona autem corporis huic sunt, quod posterius posui, similiora. Cum autem in quo sapienter dicimus, id a primo rectissime dicitur.

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