teal velvet dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Long Sleeve Velvet Sally Anne Dress Teal Blue
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teal velvet dress

teal velvet dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Long Sleeve Velvet Sally Anne Dress Teal Blue

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teal velvet dress Aspiga Ladies Sustainable Long Sleeve Velvet Sally Anne Dress Teal BlueBased on one of our best selling styles, the long sleeve Sally Anne dress returns this season in two new colours, crafted from luxurious viscose velvet. This elegant midi dress is the perfect choice for party season. Gathering at the bust and a curved empire seam create a flattering silhouette for all, while the blouson sleeves are finished with deep shirred cuffs for a soft, feminine touch. We recommend going up a size, as this product comes up

Based on one of our best-selling styles, the long-sleeve Sally Anne dress returns this season in two new colours, crafted from luxurious viscose velvet. This elegant midi dress is the perfect choice for party season. Gathering at the bust and a curved empire seam create a flattering silhouette for all, while the blouson sleeves are finished with deep shirred cuffs for a soft, feminine touch.  We recommend going up a size, as this product comes up slightly small.

Due to the delicate nature of velvet fabric, items may arrive with creases or impressions caused during transit. These imperfections can be removed by gently steaming the garment, inside out, before use. To minimise the risk of further damage, we recommend leaving the garments hanging after steaming.

Product Details

Highlights

  • Made from a luxurious viscose velvet blend
  • Full-length blouson sleeves
  • Deep shirred cuffs
  • Covered buttons
  • Lace trim
  • Includes a lining
  • V neckline
  • Gathering into the bust
  • Empire seam
  • Midi length 
Fit and Fabric

 

    Garment Measurements

    • Size XXS: Length 122.5cm, Bust 86.5cm, Waist 69.5cm. Sleeve Length 62cm
    • Size XS: Length 123cm, Bust 89cm, Waist 72cm, Sleeve Length 62.5cm
    • Size S: Length 124cm, Bust 94cm, Waist 77cm, Sleeve Length 63.5cm
    • Size M: Length 125cm, Bust 99cm, Waist 82cm, Sleeve length 64.5cm
    • Size L: Length 126cm, Bust 104cm, Waist 87cm, Sleeve Length 65.5cm
    • Size XL: Length 127cm, Bust 109cm, Waist 92cm, Sleeve Length 66.5cm
    • Size XXL: Length 128cm, Bust 114cm, Waist 97cm, Sleeve Length 67.5cm

    Size

    • Lifestyle model is 5'8", a UK 8 and wears a size XS
    • We recommend going up a size, as this product comes up slightly small.

    Washing Instructions

    • Do Not Wash
    • Do Not Bleach
    • Do Not Tumble Dry Cool Iron
    • Dry Clean Mild Process P
    • Cool iron on reverse
    • Do not rub isolated stains
    • Colour may transfer onto light coloured materials
    Sustainability

    WHY CHOOSE CONVENTINAL VISCOSE?

    • Soft, flowing, and comfortable to wear.
    • Durable and breathable, making it versatile and practical.
    • Made from tree pulp, a natural source.
    • Fully biodegradable at the end of its life cycle.
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    • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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