Donna Karan Essentials Full/Queen Duvet Cover


Silk stripes add textural luxury to this luminous Donna Karan duvet cover--a simple way to infuse your boudoir with elegance.
Donna Karan
$500.00
Silk stripes add textural luxury to this luminous Donna Karan duvet cover--a simple way to infuse your boudoir with elegance.
Product Type: BEDDING
Material: Silk/cotton
Color: Ivory

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