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Petite Hammered Satin With Cowl Neck Strappy Woven Maxi Dress

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- Draped cowl neckline crafted in hammered satin, lending a softly gathered, sculptural finish to the bodice - Diagonal panel construction across the torso creates a striking, directional effect that draws the eye and defines the waist - Textured pinstripe woven fabric throughout the skirt adds a sophisticated, tailored dimension to the silhouette - Asymmetric hemline with a trailing side panel introduces movement and an editorial edge to the maxi length - Sleeveless strappy design keeps the look refined yet understated, allowing the fabric and cut to take centre stage - Petite-specific proportions ensure the length, panel placement and overall silhouette are perfectly balanced for a shorter frame This dress is a masterclass in considered design - where expert construction does the talking. The interplay between the softly draped satin cowl bodice and the structured pinstripe woven skirt creates a compelling contrast that feels both sophisticated and contemporary, perfectly in keeping with the Karen Millen woman's discerning eye for detail. The asymmetric hem adds a sense of drama without sacrificing elegance, making this an ideal choice for weddings, black-tie events, graduation ceremonies or a day at the races. Style as the model does, pairing with barely-there strappy heeled sandals to let the dress remain the focal point. For evening occasions, complete the look with a sleek clutch bag and delicate fine jewellery to maintain a refined, polished finish.

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REVERSIBLE ID
807448934
Brand style ID
BKK28801-131

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