cross neck halter dress Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee length Dress
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cross neck halter dress

cross neck halter dress Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee length Dress

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cross neck halter dress Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee length DressColor Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee length Dress PRODUCT DETAILS: Elevate your warm weather wardrobe with the Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee Length Dress, a captivating piece that seamlessly blends modern sophistication and effortless grace. From its bold color blocked design to its flattering silhouette, this dress embodies the perfect balance between comfort and styleideal for spring and summer occasions. Design Features Eye Catching Color

Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee length Dress

PRODUCT DETAILS:

Elevate your warm-weather wardrobe with the Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee Length Dress, a captivating piece that seamlessly blends modern sophistication and effortless grace. From its bold color-blocked design to its flattering silhouette, this dress embodies the perfect balance between comfort and style—ideal for spring and summer occasions.

Design Features

Eye-Catching Color-Block
The top features a solid-colored knitted bodice, while the skirt is adorned with a subtle printed pattern. This patchwork design delivers a unique visual contrast that instantly stands out.

Cross Neck Halter
The sleeveless halter neck crisscrosses elegantly, drawing attention to the neckline and shoulders. This detail not only enhances the dress’s feminine charm but also ensures a secure fit.

Flowy Knee-Length Skirt
The pleated, knee-length skirt in 100% polyester drapes beautifully without clinging, offering a breathable and airy feel. The self-design print adds a touch of playfulness while maintaining a refined look.

Comfortable & Lightweight
Woven from 100% polyester with no elasticity, this dress weighs just 290g, making it both comfortable and practical for your spring-summer outings.

Fashion Tips

Effortless Daytime Chic
Pair this dress with flat sandals or wedges and a straw tote for a casual daytime look. Add a wide-brim hat for extra sun protection and a laid-back, resort-ready vibe.

Evening Elegance
Elevate your style for an evening event by switching to strappy heels and statement jewelry. A sleek clutch complements the dress’s graceful silhouette and ensures you’re ready for any special occasion.

Layering for Versatility
If temperatures drop, throw on a lightweight cardigan or cropped denim jacket. The contrast of textures will highlight the dress’s color-blocking even more.

Appeal

Imagine stepping into a sunny afternoon event or a late-spring garden party feeling confident, radiant, and comfortable in this stunning color-blocked dress. Its halter neckline enhances your natural grace, while the breezy, knee-length skirt moves with every step, giving you a sense of freedom and poise. Whether you’re mingling with friends, dancing the night away, or simply enjoying a stroll in the park, this dress offers a flattering and stylish option that lets you shine in your own unique way.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is the sizing true to fit?
Yes, this dress fits true to size. We recommend selecting your usual size for the best fit.

2. Does the dress have pockets?
No, this design does not include pockets or back pockets. However, the tie at the waist and the breezy silhouette provide all the functionality you need.

3. How should I care for this dress?
We suggest a gentle machine wash in cold water or hand washing to preserve the vibrant color-blocking and print. Hang or lay flat to dry.

4. Can I wear this dress in cooler weather?
Absolutely. Layer it with a cardigan, denim jacket, or a light blazer to transition this piece seamlessly into cooler evenings or early autumn days.

5. Is the fabric stretchy?
No, the polyester fabric has no elasticity. However, its woven construction ensures comfort and durability, making it perfect for warm weather.

Make a statement this season with the Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee Length Dress—a celebration of modern design and graceful charm. Step into the new season feeling confident, stylish, and effortlessly put together. Visit Blue Zone Planet today to add this must-have piece to your collection!

  • Sizing: True to size
  • Material composition: 100% Polyester
  • Clothing type: X
  • Material: Polyester
  • Pattern: Self design
  • Fabric elasticity: No elasticity
  • Season: Spring-Summer
  • Weaving type: Woven
  • Style: Grace
  • Weight: 290 g
  • Pocket: No-back-pocket

This dress uses a patchwork design, with a solid-color knitted top and a printed skirt cleverly combined together to create a unique visual effect. The color-blocking design can add a sense of fashion and personality to the overall look, making you stand out from the crowd. The sleeveless upper body of the halter neck is sexy and elegant, which makes the dress highlight the neck line and also adds a unique feeling.

Size Chart (inch) Color Blocked Cross Neck Halter Knee length Dress

Size US UK Length Bust Waist
S 4 8 37 28 25-39
M 6 10 38 30 27-40
L 8 12 39 32 29-43
XL 10 14 40 35 31-45
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