The dress exemplifies contemporary sophistication through architectural design. This precision-tailored sheath silhouette features strategic cut-out detailing that creates visual interest while maintaining the garment's structural integrity. Crafted from high-quality jersey fabric, it offers exceptional drape with natural stretch for comfort throughout extended wear. The maxi length provides an elongating effect, while the cut-out elements introduce a modern edge to this refined piece—ideal for those seeking elevated style with distinctive design elements.
*The product length is measured from the base of the neck down to the ground.
*Material: Jersey (Dress), Silk (Chest cup)
Model's measurement
| Production time | 20 - 25 working days (not including shipping time) |
| Special Features | Cut-out design at the waist, Dropped waistline with cowl detail, Draped detail at the back |
| Apparel Silhouette | Sheath |
| Material | Jersey, Silk |
| Product's Length | 162cm |
| Closure type | Zipper |
| Included component | Not include Accessories |
| Fitting Type | Slim fit |
| Neck Style | Off-Shoulder Neck |
| Sleeve style | Glove Sleeve |
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- Wash in cold water: Jersey material should be washed in cold water to prevent shrinkage and damage to the fabric. Hot water can cause the fabric to lose its shape and elasticity.
- Use mild detergent: Use a mild detergent that is specially formulated for delicate fabrics. Harsh detergents can damage the fibers in the Jersey fabric and cause it to lose its color and shape.
- Do not bleach: Bleach can damage the fibers in Jersey fabric and cause it to become discolored or weakened. If you need to brighten your Jersey garment, use a color-safe bleach or a natural alternative like vinegar.
- Hang dry or lay flat to dry: Jersey material should be hung to dry or laid flat to dry to prevent stretching or distortion of the fabric. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can damage the fibers and cause shrinkage.
- Iron on low heat: If you need to iron your Jersey garment, use a low heat setting and iron on the reverse side of the fabric. Avoid using high heat, as it can damage the fibers and cause the fabric to melt or burn.