KOIR Sleeveless Hooded Black Maxi Dress like helsa cult Gaia
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KOIR striking, high-fashion silhouette designed to feel like a modern archive piece. This floor-length black gown features a sculptural draped neckline that wraps into a soft hood, creating a dramatic yet refined frame. The back is fully open with a low, clean drop—effortless, sensual, and undeniably elevated.
The fabric skims the body with a fluid, column fit—no bulk, no excess—just pure line and movement. This is that “quiet luxury but makes a statement” dress.
* Full-length black gown
* Draped cross-front with soft hood detail
* Open low back
* Body-skimming, elongated silhouette
* Lightweight, fluid fabric with soft stretch
* Minimal, editorial finish
Perfect for: evening events, gallery nights, vacation dinners, black tie, or anything that calls for understated drama.
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The Row, Khaite, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Helmut Lang, Jil Sander, Ann Demeulemeester, Rick Owens, Maison Margiela, Jacquemus, Toteme, Peter Do, Celine, Alaïa, Dion Lee, A.L.C., Aya Muse, Bec + Bridge, Bronx and Banco, Camila Coelho, Cult Gaia, Danielle Guizio, House of Harlow 1960, Katie May, L’Academie, Lovers + Friends, Michael Costello, NBD, Norma Kamali, Retrofete, SIR The Label, Significant Other, Song of Style, The Sei, helsa, rat boa,
Brand is KOIR. Select luxury brands are tagged for style discovery. KOIR works with comparable manufacturers and materials to deliver elevated quality at a more accessible price point.l





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