Cascade Mock Neck Maxi Dress
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The Cascade Mock Neck Maxi Dress by POEM is a refined sheath silhouette rendered in the label's signature considered construction, distinguished by a structured mock neck and fluid floor-length line. It suits formal evening occasions, elegant dinners, and polished daytime engagements equally well.
Details
- Silhouette: Fitted sheath, floor-length maxi cut
- Neckline: Structured mock neck
- Sleeves: Regular long sleeves for a composed, covered finish
- Craftsmanship: Precision pleated sewing details throughout, adding sculptural dimension
- Length: Full-length, grazing the floor
Fabric & Care
Specific fabric composition is not listed; given the dress's structured drape and pleated detailing, professional dry cleaning is strongly recommended to preserve the garment's form and finish.
Size & Fit
The sheath construction follows a tailored, close-to-body fit. Please consult the MEAN BLVD size chart before ordering, as fit may vary across POEM's seasonal sizing.
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