women's dresses mini Macbeth Mini Dress | Bone | Size XS
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women's dresses mini Macbeth Mini Dress | Bone | Size XS

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women's dresses mini Macbeth Mini Dress | Bone | Size XSInspired by Marianne Faithfull's iconic turn as Ophelia in Zeffirelli's 1969 Hamlet, the Rumored Macbeth Mini Dress in bone is a love letter to renaissance femininity and vintage bohemian style. This cupro rayon piece arrives fully lined with billowing bishop sleeves, exaggerated ruffles at the shoulders, and an elaborate neckline of ties and keyhole details. Woven from 50% cupro and 42% rayon, a luxurious blend that drapes like silk without the

Inspired by Marianne Faithfull's iconic turn as Ophelia in Zeffirelli's 1969 Hamlet, the Rumored Macbeth Mini Dress in bone is a love letter to renaissance femininity and vintage bohemian style. This cupro-rayon piece arrives fully lined with billowing bishop sleeves, exaggerated ruffles at the shoulders, and an elaborate neckline of ties and keyhole details.

Woven from 50% cupro and 42% rayon, a luxurious blend that drapes like silk without the price. This dress refuses simplicity in favor of theatrical presence. The ruched upper bodice, three decorative satin ties, and adjustable elastic at the sleeve cuffs create a garment that shifts and moves with intention, not accident. At $114, this positions as a genuine heirloom piece, something you'll reach for across seasons and hand down with stories attached. The composition high-quality cellulose fibers from ethical manufacturing ensures longevity.

  • Materials: 50% Cupro, 42% Rayon Luxury Blend
  • Construction/Fit: Fully lined, exaggerated bishop sleeves with tie details and elastic, shoulder ruffles, ruched bodice with three satin ties, keyhole neckline, babydoll fit
  • Fit: Model is wearing size XS
  • Care: Spot clean recommended due to contrasting dark bow detail to avoid color transfer. Handle with care; consult professional cleaner for thorough washing.
  • Price: $114

This is the dress you reach for when you want to make an entrance to a garden party, a rooftop dinner, anywhere that appreciates costume without requiring you to actually be in costume. The volume and detail create their own narrative; you're simply the frame through which they're viewed. Pair with delicate jewelry and vintage-inspired shoes that echo the 1960s references built into every seam.

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