Material : Linen Cotton
Size : S
This Vacation give a Facelift to a more conscious Sustainable wardrobe with this Asymmetric A Line midi Swing Dress, made from handwoven Premium Linen /Cotton fabric, crafted with a V-neck and Frilled Flutter Sleeves.
Perfect Dress to wear at a wedding or a date night with that special someone.
Tag with a pair of heels and matching accessories for a pretty carefree look.
This limited Edition button down Linen/Cotton dress is handcrafted of Premium Washed Natural Pure Linen/Cotton that is breathable and pleasant to your body.
Model is 5'4 and she is wearing size S. If you do not want to wear too tight, it will be better to choose a size bigger than your original one.
The fabric is handwoven in Bengal and handcrafted by our skilled Dress Makers in Kolkata.
Dress Attributes:
Knit/Woven: Hand Woven
Available Size: S(36) M (38) L(40)
Base Color: Pastel Hue Pink
Silhouette: A-LINE
Neckline: Pleated V Neck
Closure Type : Button Fly
Sleeve: Flutter Sleeves
Buttons: Handcrafted Horn Buttons.
Surface Styling : Stitched Pleats & Frills.
Fit: Loose Fit
Length: Below the Knee
Craft: Hand Embroidery
Material: Hand loom Linen Cotton
Country of Origin: India
Proudly supporting the craftspeople of Bengal,India.
*Care Instruction:
*Washing: Best to hand-wash with cold water.
*Drying: Lay flat to dry or tumble dry low
*Ironing: Iron/steam on the wrong side (the inside), only with Cotton/Linen washing option.
*Do not bleach.
Country of Origin - India
ABOUT rangamaati
Project rangamaati is a Grassroot initiative working with Artisans of
Bengal to Empower them break free from Exploitation & Poverty by
enabling them to achieve financial independence through Sales of their handicrafts and handloom products.
Project rangamaati works as a catalyst for impacting producer
livelihoods at scale through a commitment to responsible manufacturing and ethical wages. Our framework is committed to making our consumers fully aware of where their products come from, and the impact they have had on creating sustainable livelihoods for its producers, as well as on t...
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