women beige dresses Wrap Dress Plunge Neck | Beige | Sustainable Women's Clothing
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women beige dresses Wrap Dress Plunge Neck | Beige | Sustainable Women's Clothing

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women beige dresses Wrap Dress Plunge Neck | Beige | Sustainable Women's ClothingDress it up or dress it down; either way, this beige ruched faux wrap maxi dress is a showstopper. Soft 4 way stretch jersey fabric feels like loungewear but looks office or red carpet ready, depending on how you style it. Made from our soft Lyocell Organic Cotton Spandex blend, this dress is so comfortable you will find yourself forgetting to "get comfortable" because you're already there. The long sleeves complement the sexy surplice neckline, while

 Dress it up or dress it down; either way, this beige ruched faux wrap maxi dress is a showstopper. Soft 4-way stretch jersey fabric feels like loungewear but looks office or red carpet ready, depending on how you style it. Made from our soft Lyocell Organic Cotton Spandex blend, this dress is so comfortable you will find yourself forgetting to "get comfortable" because you're already there. The long sleeves complement the sexy surplice neckline, while the high slit in this dress only shows off your legs if you want it to. Whether worn conservatively or with gleaming legs playing peekaboo, it's up to you how you want to rock it. 


Made in the USA from imported fabric, this butter-soft beige maxi dress is made from 66% Lyocell, 28% Organic Cotton, 6% Spandex. The material is dip-dyed during an eco-friendly process and passed Oeko-Tex® Standard 100. It is made from organic cotton yarn and Lyocell.  


Want to channel Audrey? Then wear this sexy, flattering beige dress with ballet slippers and simple accessories to work or play. Paired with heels or flats, there isn't an occasion this dress isn't fit for. Add a vintage sequin bustier for glittering drama or a tube top in a contrasting color for casual elegance. 


Sustainability Notice: Due to recent events, the red, white, and beige versions of the Intention faux wrap maxi dress come in Lyocell and Organic Cotton. While the black version is made from Rayon from a Bamboo and Cotton Blend. Both fabrics are luxuriously soft and earth-friendly. Although the Lyocell process is more earth-friendly due to its unique gas and water processing method. The black Rayon Bamboo and Organic Cotton blend version of the faux wrap maxi dress are also certified OEKO-TEX Standard 100. For this reason, we have individual product pages for every piece in the Intention Collection; transparency is vital to our mission. We want you to have the information that matters to you most during the buying process. 


DETAILS:

  • Multipurpose, fitted jersey dress
  • Super soft fabric that is great for sensitive skin
  • 4-way stretch creates pull-on ease and round the clock comfort 
  • Minimalist silhouette creates dozens of styling options
  • No trims to distract or exaggerate your shape or limit styling 
  • OEKO-TEX® 100 certification
  • Intention takes MCS - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity* seriously and is proud to offer a solution to the many suffering from this medically and environmentally damaging dye processes still in use today

  • FABRIC & CARE:

  • Hand or machine wash gently in cold water with like colors. Lay flat to dry. Iron on low temperature or steam on low setting
  • 66% Lyocell, 28% Organic Cotton, 6% Spandex
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