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Two bridal tops for sale to be worn with a bridal skirt as separates.


1. Edwardian style antique lace wedding top by bridal designer Sally Lacock- chamomile cami:

Http://sallylacock.com/chamomile-cami/


Bought size 10 but had it altered under the armpits to reduce bust size. Would fit a size 8 or size 10 with 34B bust or smaller. Gorgeous to wear, so comfortable and light. Beautiful scalloped lace bottom which sits well on a tuille or silk skirt. Original price was ?700, worn once but no stains or marks. Has been dry cleaned. Would like ?200 Ono


http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f313/Exet1190/image_zpst3t4dmw6.jpg



2.New Cropped halter lace top from Dessy bridesmaid collection. Sold and shipped from New York. Sold as a bridesmaids top but bought as a bridal separate and not worn. As new. Retail price was $95 plus $20 for shipping. Asking for ?40.


Photos on model here: https://dessy.com/dresses/bridesmaid/dessy-collection-style-t2974/#.WT8KQ4h4WK0


PM me for more photos of either. Collection from SE6, just past Forest Hill on South circular.

Clare

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