empire cut maxi dress Kay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress – Blue Zone  Planet
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empire cut maxi dress

empire cut maxi dress Kay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress – Blue Zone Planet

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empire cut maxi dress Kay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress – Blue Zone PlanetKay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress DETAILS: Soft, romantic, and effortlessly femininethis boho chic maxi dress is made for sunlit strolls, seaside dinners, and yes moments . In a dreamy soft green hue (also shown in a blush pink floral variation), it features delicate floral lace detailing and a flowy skirt that moves like a breeze. The overall vibe? Ethereal, confident, and charmingwithout trying too hard . Design Features

🌸Kay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress

DETAILS:

Soft, romantic, and effortlessly feminine—this boho-chic maxi dress is made for sunlit strolls, seaside dinners, and “yes” moments 📸. In a dreamy soft green hue (also shown in a blush-pink floral variation), it features delicate floral lace detailing and a flowy skirt that moves like a breeze. The overall vibe? Ethereal, confident, and charming—without trying too hard 🌿.

💎 Design Features You’ll Love

Boho floral print + lace detailing: Intricate floral lace trims elevate the dress from simple maxi to boutique-pretty, adding texture and romance 🌼.

Empire waist silhouette: The empire waistline sits high to create a flattering, elongated look—perfect for highlighting the bust while keeping the skirt floaty and forgiving ✨.

Tied lace straps: Gorgeous statement straps with bow-tie adjustability give you a customized fit and a sweet, feminine finish 🎀.

Square neckline feel: The neckline reads clean and structured, balancing the softness of the print and lace for a polished look 🤍.

Maxi length with an easy, swishy drape: Designed to move beautifully with each step—ideal for warm-weather events where you want comfort and compliments 🌞.

🧵 Fabric & Feel

Material: 80% Viscose + 20% Polyamide

Why it matters: Viscose brings that soft, airy drape you want in summer, while polyamide adds a touch of durability—so the dress feels light, fluid, and wearable for long days and late nights 🌬️.

👡 Styling Tips - From Beach Day to Party Night

Beach vacation energy: Pair with flat sandals, a woven straw bag, and oversized sunnies for effortless resort chic 🏝️.

Summer party ready: Add block heels and pearl or gold jewelry (the lace detail loves a soft glow) for a romantic evening look ✨.

Cool-girl layering: Toss on a cropped denim jacket for casual polish, or a lightweight cardigan for breezy nights by the water 🌙.

Color harmony tip: Match accessories to the lace trim (mint/neutral tones) to keep the look cohesive and elevated—let the dress be the statement 🌿.

💗 The Feeling

This is the kind of dress that instantly shifts your mood—like stepping into a softer, sunnier version of your day ☀️. It’s feminine without being fussy, romantic without feeling costume-y, and flattering in that “I feel pretty the moment I put it on” way. Think: compliments, twirls, and photos you actually love 🎀📸.

❓ FAQs

Is the fit adjustable?
Yes—the tied straps offer adjustability so you can fine-tune the fit through the shoulders/bust for your comfort 🎀.

What occasions is this best for?
Perfect for beach vacations, summer parties, brunch, bridal showers, and warm-weather getaways—any time you want an effortless romantic look 🌸.

Is it a heavy dress?
It’s designed for warm weather and comfort—the viscose-rich fabric helps it feel light with a flowy drape 🌬️.

How do I accessorize without overdoing it?
Pick one “star” accessory (statement earrings or a standout bag) and keep the rest minimal—lace details already add visual interest ✨.

What shoes work best?
Flat sandals for daytime, wedge/blocks for outdoor events, or strappy heels for evening—this maxi is super versatile 👡.

 Size Chart (CM) -  Kay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress

Sizes

 

Bust

 

Waist

 

Length

 

Shoulder_Girdle

 

Relax

 

Relax

 

Front

 

Relax

 

S

 

80

 

72

 

120.5

 

60

 

M

 

86

 

78

 

122

 

61

 

L

 

92

 

84

 

123.5

 

62

 

XL

 

100

 

92

 

125

 

63

 

Elasticity

 

None

 

 

Size Chart (INCH) - Kay's Green Floral Lace Tied Strap Empire Waist Maxi Dress

Sizes

 

Bust

 

Waist

 

Length

 

Shoulder_Girdle

 

Relax

 

Relax

 

Front

 

Relax

 

S

 

31.5

 

28.3

 

47.4

 

23.6

 

M

 

33.9

 

30.7

 

48.0

 

24.0

 

L

 

36.2

 

33.1

 

48.6

 

24.4

 

XL

 

39.4

 

36.2

 

49.2

 

24.8

 

Elasticity

 

None

 

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