• Delicate communion bolero straight from the manufacturer - MKMaryla
  • Bolero rhinestone - the perfect complement not only to the communion outfit MKMaryla

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A delicate bolero made of two layers of organdy, finished with hemstitching. The bolero goes perfectly with tulle dresses from the Tosia and Laura collections, but not only. It will be an excellent choice for those who are looking for a very light cover-up. We recommend it for sleeveless dresses.

The Kryształek bolero is a unique outer garment that will perfectly complement a girl's First Communion outfit. Made of high-quality materials, it ensures comfort and an elegant look during the ceremony.

Delicate crystal embellishments add a subtle sparkle to the bolero, emphasizing the solemn nature of First Communion. The classic cut makes the bolero suitable for various styles of communion dresses, creating a coherent and harmonious whole.

Thanks to its universal form, the Kryształek bolero is not only an elegant accessory, but also a practical solution for cooler days. It is easy to put on and take off, ensuring comfort both during the ceremony and subsequent family celebrations.

  • Reference
    OW-001-00-10-ORG001-BIA-000
  • materiał podstawowy
    organtine

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