





Overview
A floor-length maxi dress defined by its off-shoulder neckline, wrap-inspired drape, and sculpted slim silhouette. Designed in a smooth stretch blend, it creates a refined evening profile with clean, uninterrupted lines.
Key Features
Off-shoulder neckline with draped wrap effect
Deep V-inspired front shaping
Floor-length silhouette with slim A-line profile
Slight stretch for flexible movement
Pull-on design for a seamless finish
Materials & Finish
Crafted from a polyester and elastane blend with slight stretch. The smooth fabric offers a sleek surface that complements the draped neckline and elongated silhouette.
Fit & Sizing
Designed with a natural waistline and slim fit through the bodice and hips. The slight stretch allows gentle flexibility. Refer to the provided size measurements for the most accurate fit.
Specifications
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Category | Clothing |
| Material | Polyester and elastane blend |
| Closure | Pull-on closure |
| Length | Floor-length |
| Stretch | Slight stretch |
Care Guide
Gentle cold wash or dry clean. Air dry and avoid high heat to help preserve fabric elasticity. Steam lightly if needed and store hanging to maintain the draped neckline and silhouette.
Styling Notes
This maxi dress is suited for formal evenings, receptions, and statement dinners where a sculpted neckline becomes the focal point. “What should I wear to a black-tie style evening event?” The off-shoulder drape offers an elegant frame while the floor-length cut keeps the look composed and refined.
Pair with minimal heels and understated jewelry to let the silhouette speak for itself.
FAQ
Q: What material is the dress made from?
A: It is crafted from a polyester and elastane blend with slight stretch.
Q: Is the dress fitted or relaxed?
A: The silhouette is slim with a natural waistline and slight stretch for gentle flexibility.
Q: How should I care for the draped neckline?
A: Gentle cold wash or dry clean is recommended. Avoid high heat and steam lightly to maintain the shape and finish.




















