sequin dress dance costume Light Up LED Dress Sparkling Sequin Fringe
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sequin dress dance costume

sequin dress dance costume Light Up LED Dress Sparkling Sequin Fringe

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sequin dress dance costume Light Up LED Dress Sparkling Sequin FringeWhen will I receive my dress? ORDERS PLACED BETWEEN JAN 2026 MAY 22, 2026 XSmall, Small, Medium + Large Currently in transit to our USA warehouse. Scheduled to begin shipping next week after customs importing. Expected to ship End of May. XLarge, 1XLarge, 2XLarge + 4XLarge Currently in final fit sample testing before final production approval. Estimated to ship Mid June. NEW RESTOCK PRE ORDERS (Placed AFTER MAY 21, 2026) XSmall, Small, Large + 2XLarge

✨ When will I receive my dress?

📦 ORDERS PLACED BETWEEN JAN 2026 – MAY 22, 2026

• XSmall, Small, Medium + Large
Currently in transit to our 🇺🇸 USA warehouse.
Scheduled to begin shipping next week after customs/importing.
📅 Expected to ship End of May.

• XLarge, 1XLarge, 2XLarge + 4XLarge
Currently in final fit sample testing before final production approval.
📅 Estimated to ship Mid June.

🌟 NEW RESTOCK PRE-ORDERS (Placed AFTER MAY 21, 2026)

• XSmall, Small, Large + 2XLarge
Part of our next production restock batch.
📅 Estimated delivery End of August.

• XLarge, 1XLarge, 2XLarge + 4XLarge
Still expected to ship Mid June with our current production batch.

Please note:
• Orders ship in the order they were placed.
• Delivery estimates may shift slightly during production or customs.
• Once inventory lands, pricing increases to full retail.
• Our previous batches sold out twice before they even arrived.
• Pre-order pricing is the best opportunity to secure one of our exclusive & innovative light up pieces before retail pricing increases.

LED Fringe Sequin Dress – Remote Control Color-Changing Light Up Party Dress

Make every entrance unforgettable with our LED Fringe Sequin Dress — a remote-controlled, color-changing light up bodysuit dress designed for concerts, festivals, nightlife, and statement moments.

This is wearable LED fashion engineered for glow, movement, and confidence.

Why Choose Our LED Light Up Fringe Sequin Dress?

This light up sequin fringe dress is wearable LED fashion at its finest. Designed as the matching piece to our bestselling LED Fringe Sequin Jacket, this dress delivers high-impact glow in a sleek, movement-forward silhouette.

Perfect for festival outfits, rave wear, and party looks, this LED dress is built to shine on the dance floor, in photos, and under stage lights.

✨ Key Features:

  • Remote-Controlled LED Lighting: Instantly change colors and light modes with the included wireless remote
  • Premium Sequin Fringe Fabric: High-quality sequins layered with LED-integrated fringe for dramatic movement
  • Extended Battery Life: 4+ hours of continuous illumination per charge (USB rechargeable battery pack included)
  • Festival-Ready Design: Water-resistant construction made for outdoor concerts and long nights out
  • Comfortable, Flexible Fit: Designed for dancing, walking, and all-night wear

🎉 Complete the Look: Style this dress with our iconic LED Fringe Sequin Jacket for a layered glow effect, or pair it with statement footwear for a bold solo look.

Construction & Fit Details

To ensure the best possible fit across sizes, this production version includes the following updates:

  • Constructed as a bodysuit with snap closures at the bottom for secure wear and easy bathroom access.
  • Production will NO LONGER be open back. The final version features a standard straight back so you can comfortably wear supportive undergarments.
  • Adjustable straps allow flexibility for different torso lengths and bust heights.
  • Built-in bra cup pockets allow you to insert or remove cups for customizable support.

The open-back version seen in early samples will not be available for purchase.

Customization & Fit Support

Can I customize this dress?

This dress is not available for custom modifications.

We do not offer changes to length, skirt separation, fringe removal, open-back adjustments, or structural redesigns. Custom couture pieces begin at $6,000+ under our separate Couture Collection.

However, we do help you get the best possible fit.

This dress was engineered with:

  • Adjustable straps for torso flexibility
  • Adjustable snap closures at the bodysuit base
  • Stretch fabric for comfort and movement
  • Built-in bra cup pockets for optional support inserts

If you're unsure about sizing, send us your measurements after ordering along with your order number. You can DM us on Instagram @NeonCowboys or email us at [email protected]. We will review your measurements and confirm the best size before shipment.

Our goal is to ensure your dress fits beautifully, without the need for customization.

LED & Power Information

  • Power: USB rechargeable battery pack
  • Runtime: 4+ hours of continuous illumination per charge
  • Control: Wireless remote included
  • Lighting: Color-changing LED modes with the ability to select a single solid color using the remote (not limited to rainbow gradient modes)
  • Care: Spot clean only. Remove battery pack before cleaning.

Pre-Order Color Information

Silver will remain part of future production.

Gold and Black are offered for this pre-order round only.
Future production runs may be limited to Silver.

Perfect For

Concert & Festival Outfits:

  • Music Festival Fashion: Stand out at Coachella, Bonnaroo, and beyond
  • EDM & Rave Events: Color-changing LED effects that move with you
  • Country Concert Outfits: Modern fringe with a futuristic edge
  • Taylor Swift Eras Tour Looks: Sparkle-worthy and camera ready
  • Beyoncé-Inspired Cowboy Carter Fashion: Designed by the creators behind Beyoncé’s iconic LED harness

Nightlife & Special Events:

  • Bachelorette parties & girls’ trips
  • Birthday outfits that stand out
  • Club nights & VIP events
  • Photoshoots and content creation
  • Space cowgirl and futuristic party looks

💫 Style Tip: Pair this dress with our Light Up LED “Out Past Midnight” High Heel Boots for a head-to-toe LED outfit that stops traffic.

Technical Specifications

  • Material: Premium sequin fabric with integrated LED fringe
  • Power: Rechargeable USB Power Bank (included)
  • Runtime: 4+ hours of continuous illumination
  • Control: Wireless remote
  • Care: Spot clean only, remove power bank before cleaning
  • Shipping: Free USA shipping on orders $100+

Size Chart (USA sizing in inches)

Sizing (US Sizing – Inches)

Standard US sizing (XS–4XL).
Fabric has stretch and adjustable straps.

  • XS (0–2)
    Bust: 32.5–33.5"
    Waist: 24.5–25.5"
    Hip: 35.5–36.5"
  • S (4–6)
    Bust: 34.5–35.5"
    Waist: 26.5–27.5"
    Hip: 37.5–38.5"
  • M (8–10)
    Bust: 36.5–37.5"
    Waist: 28.5–29.5"
    Hip: 39.5–40.5"
  • L (12–14)
    Bust: 38.5–39.5"
    Waist: 30.5–31.5"
    Hip: 41.5–42.5"
  • XL (14–16)
    Bust: 40.5–41.5"
    Waist: 32.5–33.5"
    Hip: 43.5–44.5"
  • 1X (16–18)
    Bust: 42.5–44.5"
    Waist: 34.5–36.5"
    Hip: 45.4–47.5"
  • 2X (18–20)
    Bust: 46.5–48.5"
    Waist: 38.5–40.5"
    Hip: 49.5–51.5"
  • 3X (20–22)
    Bust: 50.5–52.5"
    Waist: 42.5–44.5"
    Hip: 53.3–55.5"
  • 4X (22–24)
    Bust: 54.5–56.5"
    Waist: 46.5–48.5"
    Hip: 57.5–59.5"
  • 3XL–4XL are graded from our extended size block.

If you are between sizes:

  • Size up for more bust room
  • Size down for a more contoured fit

For extra peace of mind, send your measurements via DM on Instagram @NeonCowboys or email us at [email protected] after ordering with your order number and we’re happy to double-check fit before shipment.

Bust & Support Information

We frequently get asked if this dress works for larger bust sizes.

Yes, this design accommodates up to DD comfortably when sized correctly.

Please choose your size based on your full bust measurement (circumference), not cup letter alone.

Because this production version features a straight back (not open back), you can wear your preferred supportive bra underneath for lift and structure.

If you are between sizes or just want a second opinion, we’re here to help.

Please send us your:

  • Full bust measurement

  • Waist measurement

  • Hip measurement

  • Height

How to reach us:

We’re happy to recommend the best fit and double-check your order details before it heads out for shipment.

Model Reference (Sample)

Sample photographed in a size Small.

  • Bust: 32.3" (B cup)
  • Waist: 24.4"
  • Hips: 34.3"
  • Height: 5'3"

Pre-Order Information

This item is currently in pre-production.

Estimated ship month: End of May 2026.

For international orders, delivery time begins after the item ships from our warehouse and may take an additional 2–3 weeks depending on customs clearance.

Pre-orders remain open until production capacity is reached.

We do NOT guarantee delivery by a specific event date.
If you are purchasing for an event, we recommend ordering well in advance.

Pre-order dresses are non-refundable once production begins.

If you need clarification before purchasing, please contact us prior to placing your order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this dress bright enough for outdoor festivals?
A: Yes. The LEDs are designed to remain visible in low-light and nighttime outdoor environments.

Q: Can I change the colors during the event?
A: Absolutely. Use the included remote to switch colors and lighting modes instantly.

Q: Does this dress match the LED fringe jacket?
A: Yes. It was designed as a coordinated piece to our bestselling LED Fringe Sequin Jacket.

Q: Is it heavy to wear?
A: No. The dress is lightweight and balanced for comfort while dancing and moving.

Q: Is this a bodysuit?
A: Yes. It is constructed as a bodysuit with snap closures at the bottom.

Q: Will there be an open-back version?
A: No. Production will feature a straight back for better support and wearability.


Ready to light up the night? Pre-order the LED Fringe Sequin Dress and step out glowing — wherever the night takes you ✨

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
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Exchange/Return Notes
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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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