MAREA CROCHET MAXI DRESS | BLUES - LIME GREEN sold by ESCVDO
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MAREA CROCHET MAXI DRESS | BLUES - LIME GREEN

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The MAREA Maxi Dress embodies effortless elegance with its exquisite handmade crochet design in punto abanico. Crafted from 100% cotton, this luxurious dress features a soft, breathable feel perfect for any occasion. Its versatile styling options allow for dressing it up with heels or down with flats, making it a staple in any wardrobe. Sustainably sourced cotton from Peru supports fair-trade practices while empowering women artisans, ensuring this piece is as responsible as it is beautiful. From the brand: Composition: 100% Cotton Color: Blues - Lime Green PLEASE NOTE: This is a Pre Order Item for limited time only. Pre Orders close on Febuary 15th 2025. Your order will be delivered between May 15th and June 15th 2025. Description The MAREA Maxi Dress is handmade with exquisite crochet in punto abanico, crafted from a luxurious blend of Pima and Tanguis cotton. This 100% cotton dress offers a soft, breathable feel, exuding effortless elegance and timeless style. Styling Dress it up with delicate accessories and heels Make it more casual with a pair of ballerina flats or sandals Sustainability Our locally sourced cotton from Pisco, Peru, meets the highest fair-trade standards through certified supplier LA COLONIAL (SGS ISO 9001, OEKO-TEX 100, GOTS). Partnering with female artisan associations, ESCVDO empowers women through education and opportunity. Committed to social and environmental responsibility, we align our work with the UN’s SDGs. Who made your clothes? This Piece was made by Tejiendo Un Mañana, a community of female knitters in Ancash - Peru.