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Review on πŸ’ƒ Gricharim Women's Long Tulle Wedding Skirt with Train - Prom, Bridal, Bridesmaid Maxi Ball Gown Overskirt by Ryan Gordon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful airy long skirt with a fluffy train; Fluffy tulle falls beautifully over a smooth petticoat

This is a pretty tulle skirt with a wide train. I didn't order it for a specific occasion, just thought it would make a great prop for a photo shoot (not me - I shoot). I ordered a light blue size M and it seems to fit multiple sizes and sizes. I'm a size 14 and tried it on just to see how it fit. I really wasn't expecting to fit in at all, but the waist belt is quite elastic and can accommodate a larger size than the product description says. On me it's longer than the bottom in stockings but would probably fit in a 3 inch heel. The train is very long. This skirt fits my two daughters easily (one is 5'1" and a size 5 and the other is 5'6" and a size 10) but it is a little tight on my granddaughter (5'8" and a size 16). The skirt comes inside out and I will store it like this to protect the delicate tulle fabric. It's pretty full straight out of the box and looks even better after hanging it up for a day. The color is a beautiful sky blue and looks great on different types of backgrounds. The satin petticoat is soft and smooth and moves beautifully. The tulle is not hard, spiky, but soft and falls beautifully over the petticoat. I've worn it outside and even a slight breeze moves the skirt so I know it will look great in photos. The tulle is lightweight and buoyant and snags easily, so extra care must be taken not to snag anything. I definitely want to buy at least one more in one of the other great colors. I think the current price of $45.99 for costumes, photos, a birthday or any other celebration is worth it. I know it's listed as a bridal skirt in the product description, but that depends on the type of wedding - it's not the same weight and quality as the expensive versions sold in bridal shops.

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  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure