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Quick delivery and good quality dresses…
Quick delivery and good quality dresses. Highly recommended ☺️

Reply from Luxiez
The product was exactly like the pictures! My cardigan was very cute and pretty.
The product was exactly as on the photos on the Instagram account. I like my cardigan, it’s very cute!

Reply from Luxiez

Reply from Luxiez
Great/Geweldig!
(English here, Nederlands beneden)
The service is great! I bought 2 dresses and a jacket and they all fit me perfectly. The quality is great aswell for the price, the order came in fast.
Would definitely purchase again!
NL:
Ik vind deze winkel top! Twee jurkjes en een jasje gekocht en ze zitten allemaal perfect. De kwaliteit is top voor de prijs en mijn bestelling kwam snel!
Ik ga hier weer bestellen!

Reply from Luxiez
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