black strapless long dress Soleil
SKU: 16598409725
black strapless long dress

black strapless long dress Soleil

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black strapless long dress SoleilCommand the room in the Soleil Siren Maxi Dress in deep blacka timeless showpiece that redefines contemporary formalwear. Designed for elegant nights out, black tie weddings, or luxe fashion moments, this gown blends structured sophistication with fluid grace. The strapless bodice is made from a slightly stretch structured fabric, offering a smooth, contoured fit with supportive hold. Princess seams and an asymmetrical hem create a flattering,

Command the room in the Soleil Siren Maxi Dress in deep black—a timeless showpiece that redefines contemporary formalwear. Designed for elegant nights out, black-tie weddings, or luxe fashion moments, this gown blends structured sophistication with fluid grace.

The strapless bodice is made from a slightly stretch structured fabric, offering a smooth, contoured fit with supportive hold. Princess seams and an asymmetrical hem create a flattering, architectural shape, while the lace-up back delivers a custom silhouette. The look transitions into a full, gathered chiffon skirt with a bold thigh-high slit, offering effortless movement and modern drama. A matching black chiffon scarf completes the ensemble, perfect for versatile styling or added allure.

Whether you’re shopping for a black formal dress, an elegant evening gown with slit, or a strapless black maxi, this piece delivers luxury, comfort, and undeniable edge.


Features

  • Color: Classic black – the ultimate formal essential

  • Bodice: Slightly stretch fabric for structured comfort and flexibility

  • Silhouette: Strapless with princess seams and asymmetrical hem

  • Back: Lace-up corset style closure + invisible zipper

  • Skirt: Full chiffon maxi skirt with thigh-high slit for elegant movement

  • Scarf: Included black chiffon scarf for added styling options

  • Lining: Fully lined throughout

  • Fit: Runs small – size up if between sizes


Why You Should Buy

  • Effortlessly Elegant – A go-to for any black-tie, gala, or elevated event

  • Versatile Staple – A black gown with fresh detailing and universal appeal

  • Search-Optimized – Captures high-traffic queries like “black strapless maxi dress,” “black evening dress with slit,” and “formal black chiffon gown”

  • Styling Power – Includes a scarf for Instagram-ready looks and outfit variations


Model Info

  • Wearing Size: S

  • Height: 166cm / 65.3in

  • Bust: 80.5cm / 31.6in

  • Waist: 59cm / 23.2in

  • Hips: 89cm / 35in


Care Instructions

  • Dry clean only

  • Handle scarf with care to avoid snags

  • Store hanging to preserve the shape of chiffon


FAQs

  • Is this dress suitable for black-tie events?
    Yes. Its sleek silhouette, slit, and bold black tone make it ideal for upscale formalwear.

  • How flexible is the bodice?
    The slightly stretch structured fabric offers hold with comfort, but still runs fitted.

  • Can the scarf be styled multiple ways?
    Definitely. Wear it as a wrap, neck tie, hair accessory, or drape it over your arms.

  • What shoes work best?
    Strappy black heels, metallic sandals, or sleek pumps will elevate the look.

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