





Sifra Softy cotton Handwork Midi Dress

What will you receive: One exquisitely crafted midi dress
Fabric: Kota Doria
Neck: Soft V-Collar Neck, 7 Inches Length,
Sleeve: 6 Inches Sleeve Length
Flair: 5 Meter
Midi Length: 47 Inches
Wash care: Dry Clean only
Note: Please refer to the size chart for measurement accuracy.
Perfect For:
Festive brunches, casual day outings, intimate celebrations, cultural gatherings, and evening get-togethers.
Grace meets effortless charm in this deep plum midi dress, crafted in breathable mul cotton for all-day comfort. Delicate floral hand embroidery adds an artisanal touch, while the soft V-collar neckline and sheer puff sleeves enhance its feminine appeal. Finished with a flowy pleated flare, this timeless piece moves beautifully and transitions seamlessly from relaxed daytime outings to intimate evening gatherings.
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Kota Doria
Brown
Patchwork, embroidery
47' Inches
10-15 Working Days
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