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Chi Chi London floral midi dress - has never been worn so is in perfect condition. Original tags still attached. Retail price ?65, but selling for ?40 cash collection from Honor Oak Park.


A cute floral and abstract print on a purple base, short puffed sleeves and a tie back detail make this midi dress a must-have for the season! Can be worn with a standard bra. More photos available on request.


The perfect dress to wear to a summer wedding with these Paradox London silver heeled sandals. UK size 5. Brand new, have never been worn. Selling for ?30 cash collection from Honor Oak Park. Again more photos available on request.

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cbeck Wrote:

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> Chi Chi London floral midi dress - has never been

> worn so is in perfect condition. Original tags

> still attached. Retail price ?65, but selling for

> ?40 cash collection from Honor Oak Park.

>

> A cute floral and abstract print on a purple base,

> short puffed sleeves and a tie back detail make

> this midi dress a must-have for the season! Can

> be worn with a standard bra. More photos available

> on request.

>

> The perfect dress to wear to a summer wedding with

> these Paradox London silver heeled sandals. UK

> size 5. Brand new, have never been worn. Selling

> for ?30 cash collection from Honor Oak Park. Again

> more photos available on request.

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