white or ivory dresses Nadine Merabi Natalie Dress in White
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white or ivory dresses Nadine Merabi Natalie Dress in White

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white or ivory dresses Nadine Merabi Natalie Dress in WhiteDESCRIPTION & FEATURES NATALIE is an ivory mini dress that expresses confidence and class, boasting our signature tulip style skirt and square neckline. The pearl trim detailing, intertwined with ivory velvet fabric, frames the striking square neckline accentuated by internal shoulder pads. This mini features full length sleeves with split cuff openings and pearl trim non functional pocket detailing. Crafted from exclusive textured boucl tweed fabric

 

DESCRIPTION & FEATURES

NATALIE is an ivory mini dress that expresses confidence and class, boasting our signature tulip style skirt and square neckline. The pearl trim detailing, intertwined with ivory velvet fabric, frames the striking square neckline accentuated by internal shoulder pads. This mini features full length sleeves with split cuff openings and pearl trim non-functional pocket detailing. Crafted from exclusive textured bouclé-tweed fabric with a glint of shimmer thread running through. Fully lined for a smooth fit, finished with functional pockets either side of the skirt and concealed zip closure to the back.


- Ivory textured bouclé-tweed fabric with a glint of shimmer

- Square neckline

- Internal boning

- Pearl chain embellished functional front pockets and neckline

- Signature tulip style skirt

- Full length sleeves with featured split openings

- Non-functional pockets

- Internal shoulder pads for maximum structure

- Concealed zip closure

- Fully lined for a smooth fit

- Outer: 100% Polyester Skirt Outer: 100% Polyester Skirt Middle Layer: 94% Polyester 6% Elastane Skirt Backing: 100% Polyester Lining: 96% Polyester 4% Elastane

SIZE & FIT INFORMATION

Item runs to our size chart. Please refer here for the best fit.

- Model is 175cm/5'9" wearing 4" heels and a size XS 

- Total length at front from top edge to hem is 63.7cm, based on size XS

- Stretch Factor: No Stretch

 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

- Do not dry clean

- Handwash cold with similar colours with mild detergent

- Do not bleach

- Do not tumble dry

- Cool iron on reverse 

- Do not iron embellishment

- Dry flat

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