PALLAY MAXI DRESS | BLACK sold by ESCVDO
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PALLAY MAXI DRESS | BLACK

$900
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The PALLAY Dress embodies elegance with its modern design and artisanal craftsmanship. This black maxi dress features a semi-transparent, machine-knitted texture with short sleeves and intricate stitch variations, creating a beautiful flow suited for any occasion. Crafted from 100% locally sourced cotton, it highlights sustainability and fair-trade practices, empowering women artisans in Peru. Perfect for both day and evening wear, this dress combines style and social responsibility seamlessly. From the brand: Composition: 100% Cotton Color: Black 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 PALLAY Dress is an elegant maxi dress that blends modern design with timeless craftsmanship. Machine-knitted with a semi-transparent texture, it features short sleeves and intricate stitch variations throughout, creating subtle visual interest and movement. Made with 100% Cotton. Styling The PALLAY Dress is a refined maxi dress that combines contemporary style with artisanal detail Its semi-transparent knit texture and delicate stitch variations enhance the dress's elegant flow The short sleeves and understated design make it versatile for both day and evening occasions 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 Marisol Moreno in Lima - Peru.