Description

Not for the faint of fashion. The Emerald Spill Midi Dress is a walking canvas—drenched in rich greens, molten golds, and bold black strokes that swirl like a rebellious masterpiece. The high-contrast abstract pattern and fluid paint-drip texture give this halter dress the energy of a gallery opening, a rooftop party, or your own personal runway.

The open-back cutout keeps it daring, while the fitted silhouette flatters every curve with artistic flair.

  • 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.
  • Vivid abstract pattern in emerald, ochre, and charcoal

  • Halter tie-neck with back cutout for breezy drama

  • Stretch-knit, body-hugging fit that moves with you

  • Midi length that balances edge with elegance

  • Perfect for night art shows, cocktail scenes, or the bold brunch

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A halter-style midi dress with a cutout below the chest, featuring a bold abstract pattern in emerald green, mustard yellow, and black with paint-splatter texture.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.23 lbs

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