




MANGLAR ONE SHOULDER MAXI DRESS | BLACK
Product Description
This elegant one shoulder dress features a timeless silhouette with honeycomb stitching to enhance the body shape. The pleated-like heavy skirt allows for fluid movement, making it perfect for any special occasion. Crafted from locally sourced cotton in Peru, it embodies sustainability and fair trade practices, empowering female artisans. Ideal for those seeking a blend of sophistication and social responsibility in their wardrobe. From the brand: PLEASE NOTE: This is in Pre Order Item for limited time only. You can pre order until October 10th 2024 and your order will be delivered between March 1st and March 15th 2025. Composition: 100 % Cotton Color: Black Description An elegant one shoulder dress with an classic silhouette. The core is made in honeycomb stitching, to better follow the shape of the body. From the hips down, the knitting style changes to a slightly heavy skirt that features a pleated-like effect that holds better and freer movement. Sustainability Our cotton is locally sourced from the coastal region of Pisco, Peru, and it adheres to the highest fair-trade standards. Our supplier LA COLONIAL, is certified SGS ISO 9001, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and GOTS. We produce alongside associations of female artisans from different regions of Peru and we strive to keep contributing with education and opportunities to the empowering of women. ESCVDO believes in social and environmental responsibility. Our production and ways of working are aligned with the UN’s SDGs. Our cotton is locally sourced from the coastal region of Pisco, Peru, and it adheres to the highest fair-trade standards. Our supplier LA COLONIAL, is certified SGS ISO 9001, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and GOTS. We produce alongside associations of female artisans from different regions of Peru and we strive to keep contributing with education and opportunities to the empowering of women. ESCVDO believes in social and environmental responsibility. Our production and ways of working are aligned with the UN’s SDGs. Who made your clothes? This piece was made by Jessica Huamán, at her workshop in Villa Maria del Triunfo, Lima - Peru











