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Updated 8 hours ago

House of Harlow 1960 Mini Dress Color White with Multi Color Size M NWOT

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This House of Harlow 1960 Mini Dress is perfect for any occasion. The dress features a tweed pattern in ivory with multi-color accents, a square neckline, and a sleeveless design. The tie closure adds a touch of elegance, and the dress is available in a size M. The dress is made of polyester, nylon, acrylic, and other fibers, and should be dry cleaned only. It is a short dress that falls above the knee, and it is not vintage. The brand is House of Harlow, and it is a regular fit for women. The style is mini, and it has a retro theme with a 60s and classic feel. This dress is perfect for summer and can be worn for both casual and party/cocktail occasions. House of Harlow 1960 Mini Dress Color White with Multi Color Size M NWOT This beautiful cream colored dress has multicolored flex extending through the tweed. Shoulders and hem have a raw edge and the dress style is reminiscent of the 1960s. There is a side zip with hook and eye closure. Dress is also fully lined. Bust measurement at armpits measures 18 inches, length of dress not including straps 25” including straps, 33 inches Fabric is 71% polyester 18% acrylic 6%, nylon 5%, other fibers, dry, clean only.
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