Wanda tube dress in lilac

1.004,00 zł
1.004,00 zł
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Pati is 177 cm tall and wears size S. See size guide

Cut from a soft stretch fabric specially woven for us in Italy using recycled yarns. The dress is constructed in a double layer, allowing it to hold the body closely while maintaining the structure typical of a bodycon silhouette.

Designed as a halter style with light ruching at the bust. The skirt falls into a long, close-fitting line with a knee-high slit for ease of movement. The hem is finished with raw edges, keeping the construction clean and direct.
The print references pearl paintings often found in Polish homes in the 1990s, usually set in ornate gold plastic frames.

Good for birthdays or a date. Just as right on holiday. Wear with simple heels and strong gold jewellery, especially heavier bracelets. A large shopper works well in the city; on holiday, pair it with a big woven bag and a wide straw hat. That’s really all you need — the rest takes care of itself.

Wanda tube dress in lilac

Wanda tube dress in lilac

  • Stretch fabric woven specially for us in Italy, made using recycled yarns
  • Custom Fal-ash floral print
  • Double-layer construction
  • Bodycon silhouette
  • Halter neckline
  • Light ruching at the bust
  • Knee-high slit
  • Raw edge hem

This piece fits true to size. We recommend you get your regular size.
Patka is 177 cm (5'10") tall and wears size S.

Hand wash at max. 30ºC/86ºF Hand wash at max. 30ºC/86ºF
Do not dry clean Do not dry clean
Do not tumble dry Do not tumble dry
Iron at a maximum of 110ºC/230ºF Iron at a maximum of 110ºC/230ºF
Do not use bleach Do not use bleach

85% recycled polyester 15% elastane.
Made in the European Union.

We offer complimentary shipping for all orders sent to Poland.

To initiate a return, please email returns@fal-ash.com and inform us of your intention to return the item.

Once approved, you will receive detailed return instructions.
You then have 14 calendar days to ship the item back to us.

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