Laia Maxi Dress
Detail: A feminine midi dress with a high square neckline and thin straps, adjustable in length. Shirred through the bodice for additional stretch, it is gathered at the waist and then falls into a soft A-line skirt that crops above the ankles. Designed from a signature 100% organic cotton in a nostalgic cinnamon check print, it offers throw-on throw-off appeal for long lunches and everyday wear.
This style is true to size. The shirred bodice offers additional stretch.
- Maxi dress
- High square neckline
- Thin adjustable straps
- Sleeveless
- Shirred bodice
- Gathered wait
- A-line skirt
- Unlined
Color: Paloma Check (Cinnamon/White)
Fabric: 100% BCI Certified Cotton OEKO-TEX®️ Standard 100 Certified
Fit: True to size.
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Aude is wearing a size Small and her measurements are Height: 5’9”, Bust: 34”, Waist: 26”, Hips: 36”, Cup Size: B.
Garment Care: To ensure a long lasting garment life whilst caring for the environment please follow these instructions:
- Turn inside out and hand-wash in cold water separately. These care processes are more gentle on the garments and help to protect the colour, shape and structure of the fabric whilst reducing the amount of energy used.
- Avoid bleach and use environmentally friendly detergents. Avoid tumble dry and dry flat in shade where possible. This saves electricity and avoids fibre degradation.
- Cool iron when needed.
- This garment can be dry cleaned.
Sustainability: FAITHFULL is committed to creating thoughtfully produced, socially responsible garments. From their manufacturing choices and commercial practices to their organisational culture, community investment, environmental footprint and social impact, they ensure that each step is a positive one and one that falls in line with their brand’s values. We care about who makes our pieces, just as much as who they are made for. Our people They are passionate about supporting local communities and creating a caring and collaborative work environment for everybody. FAITHFULL donates fabric to women’s centres within Indonesia, where they are given the opportunity to learn entrepreneurial and production skills. They also donate their excess stock, sample collections and fabric to several charitable organisations across Indonesia and Australia, including ThreadTogether, Worn for Good, The Red Cross and initiatives in response to the 2024 Los Angeles wildfires.