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Licorice Dress・Dark Indigo

Khadi and Co
$16,660 TWD

Spacious and stylish, this oversized dress is crafted from premium cotton jacquard. It features broad sleeves that reach three-quarters down the arm for a relaxed yet elegant look. The dress is designed with a distinctive notched collar and a front yoke, adding unique detailing to its sophisticated silhouette.

 

*In the photos it is paired with Cortana‘s Cisne Silk Tulle, LE17SEPTEMBRE‘s Wool Blend Knit Skirt and Anne ThomasPavlova Ballerina.

 

*Khadi and Co.’s fabric are made with 100% pure handwoven cotton from India, it naturally has the crease effect and slubs throughout the fabric.

Description

 

Spacious and stylish, this oversized dress is crafted from premium cotton jacquard. It features broad sleeves that reach three-quarters down the arm for a relaxed yet elegant look. The dress is designed with a distinctive notched collar and a front yoke, adding unique detailing to its sophisticated silhouette.

 

*In the photos it is paired with Cortana's Cisne Silk Tulle, LE17SEPTEMBRE's Wool Blend Knit Skirt and Anne Thomas' Pavlova Ballerina.

 

*Khadi and Co.'s fabric are made with 100% pure handwoven cotton from India, it naturally has the crease effect and slubs throughout the fabric.

 

One Size Only|M

Full length : 110cm; Sleeve length from the neck point: 56cm; Chest: 59cm

 

*Model height 164cm.

Material |100% Coton; Lining: 100% Coton

Product Care | Gentle Dry Clean.

 

– Made in India –

Khadi and Co

“Along a barely defined road in northern Benga, deep in the dense jungle some 200km from Calcutta, is a land where fig and banana trees and coconut palms border the shimmering oxbows of the Ganges. In a clearing near a village of ancient earth houses with palm-leaf roofs, you come across a cooperative where peasant farmers arrive on bicycles, brining lengths of silk and cotton cloth that have been woven on the looms in their villages.

Danish textile designer Bess Nielsen works with these people, making use of their techniques, which have changed little in the past 4000 years, and dividing her time between Paris and various parts of India – from Kerala to Nagaland, Rajasthan to Bengal.”

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