summery maxi dresses MALI Open Back Maxi Dress in Red - Summer maxi Dress | Resort Wear
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summery maxi dresses

summery maxi dresses MALI Open Back Maxi Dress in Red - Summer maxi Dress | Resort Wear

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summery maxi dresses MALI Open Back Maxi Dress in Red - Summer maxi Dress | Resort WearYou won't go wrong with a hand dyed maxi dress in the warmer months. Whether home or away this MALI Backless Maxi Dress will keep you stylish and comfortable. Mali Dress is a handmade hand dyed backless maxi dress with tie shoulders, ruffle hem, pockets, and a loose flowy fit made for warm days, vacation nights, and easy resort dressing. Each piece is hand dyed, so slight variation in color and pattern is part of its one of a kind beauty. Why youll

You won't go wrong with a hand dyed maxi dress in the warmer months. Whether home or away this MALI - Backless Maxi Dress will keep you stylish and comfortable.

Mali Dress is a handmade hand-dyed backless maxi dress with tie shoulders, ruffle hem, pockets, and a loose flowy fit made for warm days, vacation nights, and easy resort dressing.

Each piece is hand dyed, so slight variation in color and pattern is part of its one-of-a-kind beauty.

Why you’ll love it

• Hand dyed maxi dress
• Backless silhouette with tie shoulders
• Soft ruffle hem
• Pockets
• Lightweight 100% rayon
• Flowy oversized fit
• Handmade in Thailand

Size + fit

One size
Best fits S–XL / US 4–14

Body guide (in inches):
Bust 30–50"
Waist 24–50"
Hips free
Best for height 5'3" and up

Length: 54–56" adjustable

Model info:

Model I is 178cm/5'8 ft tall,S size 2

Model II is 160cm/5’2ft tall, XS or size 0

Mode lIII is 166cm/5’4ft tall, 2XL or size 22

Fit note:
This dress is designed to be loose, flowy, and oversized. Great if you love an easy drape. Less ideal if you prefer a fitted look.

Fabric

100% soft rayon
Lightweight and breathable
No lining

Some customers may find the fabric slightly sheer, so a slip can be worn underneath if desired.

Perfect for

• Resort wear
• Vacation outfits
• Beach dinners
• Summer travel
• Poolside lounging

Care

Hand wash cold first few washes
Then machine wash cold on gentle
Tumble dry low or hang to dry

If you’re unsure about fit, message us first.

    Size + Fit

     

    * This oversized fit is a must-have for your wardrobe! But if you're petite or prefer a more fitted look, it might not be the right fit for you. Try it on first and see how it flows!

     Chest & Hip 
    Free size to fit bust 30-50”, waist 24-50”,
    Length  ~ 56  inches
    Material 100% soft Rayon
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