Gilda Gown | Black

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$300.00

Color: Black
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Description

The Gilda Gown is a maxi length voluminous gown designed in a structured taffeta fabrication. Featuring a halter neck and tucks through the skirt to create drama and a fuller hem the Gilda is a showstopper for your next special occasion. 

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Features
  • Maxi length gown
  • Structured taffeta fabrication
  • Fit and flare 
  • Halter neck style 
  • Backless 
  • Lingerie elastic across back 
  • Tucks through skirt to create drama and a fuller hem 
  • Fully lined 
Materials, fit, and care
Materials
  • Main: 60% Polyester / 40% Nylon
  • Lining: 100% Cotton
Fit
  • Model is 5'10.9" (180cm) tall and wears a size S.
  • Front body length on a size S is 63" (150cm). 
Care
  • Gentle cool hand wash separately, inside out
  • Dry in shade
  • Cool iron on reverse side
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Do not soak
  • Do not wring
  • Extra care must be taken with delicate fabric
  • Tears, pulls, and fabric snags are not recognized as manufacturing faults

Style #: S2024-8322

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Revered for their grace, wisdom, strength, and social bonds, elephants mirror the values we hold dear. Learn more here.

from Israel with love

In addition to supporting Israeli businesses, Hannah Anna will donate 18% of net proceeds generated from Israeli products to NATAL (Israel Trauma and Resiliency Center)