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Red PVC corset dress made by measure just for you.This dress is made of beautiful red PVC fabric, black satin border and laced up with a satin ribbon through silver metal rivets. Lace up part is transparent and adjustable.This is an original Diktator Fashion Lab design presented on the cover of Theatres des Vampires Live DVD, worn by Countess Sonya Scarlet for the photoshooting and few selected live Theatres Des Vampires concerts.This listing is for a brand new dress, available in size small, medium or made by your measure. By request this dress is also available in all black, blue+black or yellow+black varieties. Feel free to contact me with custom color request.Medusa headdress and gloves are also part of Diktator collection, but are not included in this listing.If you like my work, visit and like my Facebook page where you can see more of my custom designs and get fresh news about my shop: www.facebook.com/diktatorfashionlabThank you for supporting my small business!
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