Emma Dress

Emma Dress

Regular price $121.00 USD
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Made in Vietnam
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Description

Two-straps dress, lightly flared A-line with a flattering corset design on the chest, bringing a graceful and elegant look for modern women.

  • Made of Taffeta material to maintain good shape
  • Premium polysilk lining
  • Available in two colors: Apple Green and Bronze
  • Zipper closure on the back
  • Dry clean or hand wash gently, at low temperature

Styling

The Emma dress is an elegant design from the DeTHEIA collection, the Debutante. It exudes sophistication and refinement, and when paired with the Marjorie shirt, it is perfect for women to wear when strolling in the city, meeting friends for coffee or shopping, or attending weddings and birthday parties. The product is suitable for use in all four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.

Care Instructions

* Professional dry cleaning, short cycle
* Iron at low heat (110°C)
* Wash with clothes of the same color
* Do not tumble dry
* Unbleached

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THE HISTORY OF COLLECTION

To think of a whimsical era with great influences on art and culture, it would be an offense not to mention the Regency, a short, yet significant period in the British history, often being told through beautiful literatures, from its own genre of romantic novel. This fall, DeTHEIA dreams of the endearing and historic Europe, bathing in the golden sun, with their debutantes, in gorgeous gowns and pretty jewels, getting ready for their first ball. With a mission to deliver fashion that is not only pleasing to the eyes, yet able to stimulate the mind with tales and cultures, lying within, in this first ever collection, DeTHEIA presents a series of designs that exudes a sense of modern luxury through the beauty of neoclassical style, with a contemporary pastel color palette and intricate details. DeTHEIA would like to invite you to explore the great Regency through our lens of fashion.