@giuliamoda.pe: 🚨ATENCIÓN🚨 Le decimos adiós a la talla única y traemos para ustedes todas las tallas que necesitan🎀 #parati #limaperu #viral #ootdperu

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Rubí S Berrocal :
compré en live y me llegó el mismo día 🥰🥰🥰 super recomendado estoy con semana 20 de embarazo y la talla L me quedo súper bien
2026-06-17 22:59:12
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💙🤍 Sincler09 :
buenas tardes, precios por favor
2026-06-18 21:41:50
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Noelia Veronica Huiza Flores :
precio?
2026-06-19 15:37:57
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