Description

Let your wardrobe channel the wild beauty of abstract expressionism and raw earth tones. The Earthstroke Cami Dress fuses fashion with painterly finesse, featuring bold brushstroke patterns in terracotta, clay brown, ivory, and soft blue-gray. This open-back, halter cami design skims the body with elegance while keeping the vibe carefree and creative.

Perfect for art walks, rooftop cocktails, or sun-drenched getaways, this midi-length stunner commands attention without saying a word.

  • Fabric: 88% polyester and 12% spandex
  • Regular fit 
  • Spaghetti strip, hollow out, sleeveless
  • Fabric weight: 230g/m²
  • Stitch Color: black or white, automatically matched based on patterns.
  • Care Instruction: machine wash cold with similar colors, do not bleach, tumble dry low, do not iron, do not dry clean.
  • This product is made on demand, with no minimum order quantity.
  • Fluid abstract brushstroke print in warm neutrals and muted blue

  • Sexy open back with tie-up halter neckline

  • Body-hugging fit with comfortable stretch fabric

  • Unique texture illusion for a visually dynamic look

  • Lightweight feel for warm weather or layered evenings

earth-tone cami dress, abstract brushstroke dress, desert print midi, halter backless dress, art-inspired boho fashion

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A halter cami dress with an open back, featuring an abstract print of brown brushstrokes with ivory, blue, and clay hues for a textured, artistic look.

Additional information

Weight 0.23 lbs

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