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SENSUAL. FLIRTY. WILD. To stand out in the crowd sometimes you only need one amazing minimalistic Ciara dress. Which elevates you, not hides you. Because it is you who’s worth every sigh of admiration that day. Look at this one... Is it worth being your special? We believe it is! It's dreamy, it's romantic, it's flirty.  Discover Unlined, the sister brand to Undress, crafted for those who believe in the freedom of "unplugged" beauty. Our Unlined collection is all about thin, natural layers and cuts with a twist—garments that highlight your legs, neckline, and waist without hiding them. Each piece is meant to be lived in now and loved forever. Composition: 100% viscose. Care: cold hand wash, cool iron only, dry cleanable. This is a lightweight, soft-touch fabric. Like cotton and all other natural fibers, viscose is breathable and therefore suitable for warm weather. Compared to many other fabrics viscose does wrinkle easily. WHAT IS VISCOSE? Viscose is the generalized term for a regenerated manufactured fiber, made from cellulose, obtained by the viscose process. As a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber, it is neither truly natural (like cotton, wool or silk) nor truly synthetic (like nylon or polyester) – it falls somewhere in between. Because viscose is made from renewable plants, it is frequently cited as being environmentally friendly and sustainable. TAKING CARE OF VISCOSE Though viscose fabric is delicate, it's safe to wash it after every wearing if it's hand-washed. This is gentle enough to prevent damage, but it's essential never to wring or twist wet viscose. After hand-washing, gently squeeze out excess water. Place the wet garment on a thick cotton towel, and roll it up to absorb most of the water. Allow the garment to air-dry flat, or hang on a padded hanger to drip-dry. If you opt to use a washing machine, place your garment inside a mesh bag, wash in cold water, choose the gentle cycle, and select the slowest spin speed. To remove wrinkles from viscose fabrics, use a medium heat temperature (silk setting) on your iron with a pressing cloth to protect the fabric. However, steam from the iron is usually the best way to remove the creases on viscose. A clothes steamer can work well to relax wrinkling, as well.

Undress Women's Ciara Oversized Kimono Sleeve Midi Dress In Stone Blue In Blue
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Undress Women's Ciara Oversized Kimono Sleeve Midi Dress In Stone Blue

Women's Ciara Oversized Kimono Sleeve Midi Dress In Stone Blue

SENSUAL. FLIRTY. WILD. To stand out in the crowd sometimes you only need one amazing minimalistic Ciara dress. Which elevates you, not hides you. Because it is you who’s worth every sigh of admiration that day. Look at this one... Is it worth being your special? We believe it is! It's dreamy, it's romantic, it's flirty.  Discover Unlined, the sister brand to Undress, crafted for those who believe in the freedom of "unplugged" beauty. Our Unlined collection is all about thin, natural layers and cuts with a twist—garments that highlight your legs, neckline, and waist without hiding them. Each piece is meant to be lived in now and loved forever. Composition: 100% viscose. Care: cold hand wash, cool iron only, dry cleanable. This is a lightweight, soft-touch fabric. Like cotton and all other natural fibers, viscose is breathable and therefore suitable for warm weather. Compared to many other fabrics viscose does wrinkle easily. WHAT IS VISCOSE? Viscose is the generalized term for a regenerated manufactured fiber, made from cellulose, obtained by the viscose process. As a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber, it is neither truly natural (like cotton, wool or silk) nor truly synthetic (like nylon or polyester) – it falls somewhere in between. Because viscose is made from renewable plants, it is frequently cited as being environmentally friendly and sustainable. TAKING CARE OF VISCOSE Though viscose fabric is delicate, it's safe to wash it after every wearing if it's hand-washed. This is gentle enough to prevent damage, but it's essential never to wring or twist wet viscose. After hand-washing, gently squeeze out excess water. Place the wet garment on a thick cotton towel, and roll it up to absorb most of the water. Allow the garment to air-dry flat, or hang on a padded hanger to drip-dry. If you opt to use a washing machine, place your garment inside a mesh bag, wash in cold water, choose the gentle cycle, and select the slowest spin speed. To remove wrinkles from viscose fabrics, use a medium heat temperature (silk setting) on your iron with a pressing cloth to protect the fabric. However, steam from the iron is usually the best way to remove the creases on viscose. A clothes steamer can work well to relax wrinkling, as well.

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