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Product Review: Yacun Flame Design Evening Gown

Disclaimer: I received this item for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.

Sheri Ann Richerson from ExperimentalHomesteader.com models the Yacun Flame Design Evening Gown – well – after Jeffrey Rhoades models it first!

This is a very nice dress – ideal for evening wear – but be warned it is very low cut in the front. I tried tightening the straps but it pulled the top too high. There is padding in the top which was nice. I liked the elastic gathered waist. It was a bit long for me however. I am 5 foot 1 inch. I think it would be easy to hem or I could just wear a taller pair of heels.

The colors are very vibrant however it does not come with care instructions. We have yet to try to wash it and I imagine I will wash it in the delicate cycle and hang it to dry.

The fabric is really soft. The dress flows nicely and is easy to put on and take off. The seams are all intact.

For the right event, this dress is perfect!

Click here to purchase the Yacun Flame Design Evening Gown – please note this is an affiliate link and I do get a small percentage if you purchase this item using this link.
Sheri Ann Richerson is a long time YouTube and more recently a vlogger living in Indiana. She posts videos about: Homesteading Topics, Gardening, Cooking, Food Preservation, Crafting, Animals, Tag Videos, Product Reviews, Hauls, DIY Videos and More!

 


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