• Airy lace communion bolero 065 - will highlight communion styling - MKMaryla
  • Delicate lace communion bolero 065 - MKMaryla

copy of Bolerko 002 satyna

85.00 PLN
we sew to measure - shipping in 4 weeks

Bolerko satynowe bez zapięcia pod szyją, bez dodatkowych ozdób. Idealne do każdej sukienki.

MK Maryla 065 First Communion Bolero – impressive lightness

Sometimes it is a small accessory that can change the whole outfit – and that is exactly how the MK Maryla 065 bolero works. It is a proposal for those who appreciate details and love lace. The short sleeves and floral motif give the dress a unique feel – delicate, romantic, but still girly. And most importantly, they don't overwhelm the dress, but complement it beautifully.

A bolero for First Communion with a touch of summer freedom

Made entirely of soft lace, the bolero is perfect for warmer days without compromising on elegance. It is the ideal choice for simple communion dresses, but it also works well with other special occasion outfits. MK Maryla knows how to combine classic style with a modern sensibility – and this is evident in every detail of this model! What more could you want?

  • Reference
    OW-001-10-10-KOR001-BIA-065
  • materiał podstawowy
    lace
  • sleeve
    straightforward short

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