The Open Back Maxi Dress with Cross Grain Detail is a study in modern elegance and refined craftsmanship. Designed to elongate the form and move effortlessly with every step, this statement piece combines a luxurious drape with subtle architectural accents.
A distinctive cross grain detail defines the midsection or paneling of the dress, introducing a softly structured texture that provides visual interest and emphasizes the gown’s tailored fluidity. This intentional fabric direction creates a refined interplay of matte and sheen, catching light beautifully without overwhelming the design.
Details
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Open back silhouette for a dramatic, modern finish
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Cross grain paneling for textured contrast and elevated design interest
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Minimalist front with clean lines for refined balance
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Precision tailoring ensures a flattering, sculpted fit
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Invisible back or side closure for a smooth appearance
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Ideal for evening events, red carpets, and upscale occasions
The Open Back Maxi Dress with Cross Grain Detail is a study in modern elegance and refined craftsmanship. Designed to elongate the form and move effortlessly with every step, this statement piece combines a luxurious drape with subtle architectural accents.
A distinctive cross grain detail defines the midsection or paneling of the dress, introducing a softly structured texture that provides visual interest and emphasizes the gown’s tailored fluidity. This intentional fabric direction creates a refined interplay of matte and sheen, catching light beautifully without overwhelming the design.
Details
-
Open back silhouette for a dramatic, modern finish
-
Cross grain paneling for textured contrast and elevated design interest
-
Minimalist front with clean lines for refined balance
-
Precision tailoring ensures a flattering, sculpted fit
-
Invisible back or side closure for a smooth appearance
-
Ideal for evening events, red carpets, and upscale occasions
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