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Compact Stretch Viscose Maxi Dress

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- Maxi-length silhouette with a gracefully flared skirt that sweeps to the floor, creating an effortlessly refined look - Structured, extended shoulder detail adds a bold architectural dimension to an otherwise sleek and streamlined design - Round neckline with a raised seam detail at the bust, defining the waist for a beautifully sculpted shape - Compact stretch viscose fabric offers a smooth, refined finish that moves with the body whilst holding its shape throughout wear - Sleeveless cut with a clean, minimal aesthetic - a canvas that lends itself to statement accessories and elegant outerwear This maxi dress is the kind of piece that commands attention through restraint - its power lies in the precision of its cut and the confidence of its silhouette. The structured shoulder detail speaks to a woman who appreciates considered design, whilst the flared skirt ensures ease of movement without compromising on sophistication. Ideal for formal occasions such as weddings, race days, graduation ceremonies, or black-tie evening events, this dress works beautifully when styled as seen - paired with strappy heeled sandals for an understated yet polished finish. For cooler evenings, layer with a tailored blazer or a sleek wrap in a complementary tone. Complete the look with a sleek clutch bag and delicate drop earrings to let the architectural shoulder detail take centre stage. A wardrobe investment that transitions seamlessly from afternoon ceremonies to evening receptions with absolute ease.

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REVERSIBLE ID
298192360
Brand style ID
BKK29645-107

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