unique white mini dress Izabel Beaded Fringe Strapless Mini Dress
SKU: 22834174385
unique white mini dress

unique white mini dress Izabel Beaded Fringe Strapless Mini Dress

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unique white mini dress Izabel Beaded Fringe Strapless Mini DressMADE TO ORDER: DISPATCH IN 4 6 WEEKS IZABEL is a handcrafted mini dress, intricately hand beaded by skilled artisans in India. Each piece takes hours of detailed labor, and we ensure that every worker is paid fairly for their craftsmanship. By purchasing this dress, you are directly supporting low income artisans who might otherwise struggle to find sustainable employment. Your support helps provide stable livelihoods for families of 2 to 5, keeping

MADE TO ORDER: DISPATCH IN 4-6 WEEKS

IZABEL is a handcrafted mini dress, intricately hand-beaded by skilled artisans in India. Each piece takes hours of detailed labor, and we ensure that every worker is paid fairly for their craftsmanship. By purchasing this dress, you are directly supporting low-income artisans who might otherwise struggle to find sustainable employment. Your support helps provide stable livelihoods for families of 2 to 5, keeping them out of vulnerable situations and giving them the dignity of fair work.

IZABEL features hundreds of intricately placed white beaded strings on a delicate mesh fabric, creating an eye-catching fringed masterpiece. Ideal for the bride-to-be celebrating a hens night or engagement party, birthdays or any occasion where you want to shine and feel extra glamorous.

  • Made-to-order item - please allow 4-6 weeks for production and delivery
  • Available in 55cm/21.7" and 65cm/25.6" lengths measured from underarm to hem (our model is wearing a 55cm/21.7" version)
  • Ethically handmade in India
  • Hand embellished beads
  • Sheer/see-through boned bodice detail - intentionally sheer, designed to showcase the intricate structure and craftsmanship of the bodice.
  • Fringe hem
  • Strapless structured bodice
  • Fabrication: 100% polyester with stretch knit lining
  • Garment care: special care needs to be taken when wearing this dress due to the delicate materials. Hand wash with cool and delicate detergent only.

    Model Info:

    Lilly wears a size XS, 55cm/21.7" in length
    Height: 5’7/170cm without heels
    Bust: 31"/79cm
    Waist: 23.5”/60cm
    Hips: 35”/89cm

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