The Dark Petal Asymmetric Puffy Sleeved Satin Mini Dress showcases expert craftsmanship with its striking silhouette and luxurious fabric. Made from smooth satin, this mini dress features an asymmetric neckline paired with voluminous puffy sleeves, creating a bold yet elegant statement. Its tailored fit enhances the figure while the unique design elements add contemporary sophistication, making it ideal for upscale events or stylish evenings.
*Note: This product cannot be returned in any form after the order has been placed
*Product length is measured from the shoulder of the product.
Model's measurement
Production time | 8 - 10 working days (not including shipping time) |
Special Features | Bubble sleeved, Asymmetric draped skirt with puffy detail |
Apparel Silhouette | Asymmetric |
Material | Satin |
Product's Length | 85cm |
Closure type | Zipper |
Included component | Brooch |
Fitting Type | Slim fit |
Neck Style | Boat Neck |
Sleeve style | Puff Sleeve |
Return & Refund
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Machine washable: This means that the satin fabric can be washed in a washing machine. Always follow the temperature guidelines and use a gentle cycle with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.
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Do not bleach: This means that bleach should not be used on the satin fabric. Bleach can damage the fibers and cause discoloration.
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Iron on low heat: This means that the satin fabric can be ironed on a low heat setting. Always use a pressing cloth to protect the fabric from direct heat.
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Do not tumble dry: This means that the satin fabric should not be placed in a dryer. Instead, lay it flat to air dry or hang it up to dry.
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Hand wash only: This means that the satin fabric should be washed by hand in a basin or sink filled with cool to lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Gently agitate the fabric and rinse thoroughly.
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Dry clean only: This means that the satin fabric should only be dry cleaned by a professional cleaner. Do not attempt to wash or spot clean the fabric yourself.
