red white and blue womens dresses MARMALADE 60s Style Navy-Blue/Red/White Swirl Dress – Marmalade-shop
SKU: 20505015268
red white and blue womens dresses

red white and blue womens dresses MARMALADE 60s Style Navy-Blue/Red/White Swirl Dress – Marmalade-shop

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red white and blue womens dresses MARMALADE 60s Style Navy-Blue/Red/White Swirl Dress – Marmalade-shopSALE! 50% off! Classic navy blue sixties style fitted dress for work or play, Made from Italian mill fabric, it features a sleeveless silhouette with rounded collar, fitted waist and slightly A line skirt for a playful and feminine look. The striking color bands running from the shoulder to the skirt add a bold pop of colour, while the back zipper closure makes it easy to wear. Dress it up with heels and statement jewelry for a polished look or dress

SALE! 50% off!

Classic navy-blue sixties style fitted dress for work or play, Made from Italian mill fabric, it features a sleeveless silhouette with rounded collar, fitted waist and slightly A-line skirt for a playful and feminine look. The striking color bands running from the shoulder to the skirt add a bold pop of colour, while the back-zipper closure makes it easy to wear. Dress it up with heels and statement jewelry for a polished look or dress it down with flats for a more casual vibe.

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  • The model pictured is 177 cm tall and wears a size XS.
  • Fabric Content: 64% PL / 34% VI / 2% EL. Lining: 95% PL / 5% EL.
  • Fabric provides a little bit of stretch.
  • Back zipper closure.
  • Fully lined.
  • Dry clean only.
  • Produced in the EU from Italian mill fabric.
  • As all of our garments are hand-made upon receipt of order, please allow approximately 4 weeks for delivery.
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