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Description
Falling to a floating maxi length, this dress is perfect for a summer getaway or garden party

Durable fabric used to make tents, marquees, shelters, backpacks, shoes Charmeuse: Light-weight cotton fabric with a satin weave Chenille: Cotton interwoven with silk threads to create fuzzy, shiny weave Cheesecloth: The delicate, superlight mulmul. Chino: Twill cotton, chinos in khaki colour is called khaki Chintz: Plain-weave cotton blend or glazed cotton with large floral pattern Cotton-backed satin: Satin with a lining of cotton used to make corsets Cotton voile: Light-weight, the sheer fabric used to make curtains, window panels or mosquito nets Combed cotton: A processed, softer version of cotton Corduroy: Twisted cotton fabric woven in ridges Crepe: Comfortable, light-weight crispyblended fabric Denim: 100 per cent cotton diagonally ribbed for its texture Double cloth: Double-woven two-layer cloth Duckcloth: Also called as cotton duck, or duck canvas, it is used as a base of painting canvas, sandbags, tents Egyptian cotton: The superlative softer, better, high-thread-count cotton fabric English net: Soft, blended fabric used to make veils, dresses, sleeves, accessories Flannel: Extra soft, un-brushed blended fabric Fleece: Knitted or woven blended cotton wear with insulation properties Gauze: Medical cotton Gingham: Cotton-blend yarn Homespun: Similar to ancient home-woven fabric Irish poplin: Atkinsons Irish poplin ties, and cravats made of wool and cotton blend Jersey: Single-knit stretchable natural cotton Linen cotton mix: Blend of linen and cotton Liquidcotton: Cotton fabric treated with liquid ammonia to reduce pilling and breakage Madrascotton: Tartan and patterned cotton fabric Moleskin: Smooth texture velvet-like cotton fabric yet resistant-like leather Muslin: Delicate handspun cotton weave Nankeen: Yellow-variety of Chinese cotton Nainsook: South Asian muslin Organdy: Hardened cotton muslin Pimacotton: ELS fabric cotton Polycotton: Polyester and cotton blend Sateen: Satin threads with cotton yarn Supima: ELS fabric Terrycloth: Absorbent cotton fabric of bathrobes and towels Velveteen: The blend of cotton and silk imitating the texture of velvet Whipcord: Braided cord closely-woven cotton fabric used to make Jodhpuri pants or business pants

Designed with a corset bodice for a flawless fit, it also comes in senior and junior sizes

The curve-skimming silhouette, lace-up back, and side slit make it perfect for those RSVP moments where understated still needs to stun

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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 19 - Jul 24