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Wedding Wear Light Purple Crepe Silk Palazzo Suit With Dupatta
Product Code  WPD62834
Weight  2.00kg
Shipping Time  30 Days

Wedding Wear Light Purple Crepe Silk Palazzo Suit With Dupatta

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Size Bust (Inches) Waist (Inches) Hips (Inches)
36 36 32 40
38 38 34 42
40 40 36 44
42 42 38 46
44 44 40 48
46 46 42 50
48 48 44 52
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