johnny was silk dress Buy Women's Johnny Was Brona Floral Silk Midi Dress C32525-8 — AfterRetail
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johnny was silk dress

johnny was silk dress Buy Women's Johnny Was Brona Floral Silk Midi Dress C32525-8 — AfterRetail

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johnny was silk dress Buy Women's Johnny Was Brona Floral Silk Midi Dress C32525-8 — AfterRetailMake a lasting impression with the Johnny Was Brona Dress, a 100% silk midi dress designed with vibrant color and artistic detail. Crafted from soft, lightweight silk, this bohemian dress offers breathable comfort and beautiful movement throughout the day. The colorful patchwork floral pattern creates a unique, eye catching look, while the elastic waist defines your shape without sacrificing comfort. The crew neck offers a clean, classic neckline, and

Make a lasting impression with the Johnny Was Brona Dress, a 100% silk midi dress designed with vibrant color and artistic detail. Crafted from soft, lightweight silk, this bohemian dress offers breathable comfort and beautiful movement throughout the day. The colorful patchwork floral pattern creates a unique, eye catching look, while the elastic waist defines your shape without sacrificing comfort. The crew neck offers a clean, classic neckline, and the 3/4 sleeves with gathered tie detail add texture and visual interest. A tiered hem enhances the flowy silhouette, giving this silk midi dress graceful movement with every step. Perfect for brunch, travel, special events, or everyday wear, this floral silk dress pairs easily with sandals, boots, or heels for versatile styling.

  • Johnny Was C32525-8 Brona Dress
  • Color: BlackMulti / Tag Color: Eirene (EIR)
  • 100% Silk
  • Slip included
  • Crew neckline
  • 3/4 Sleeves with gather tie
  • Pullover
  • No pockets
  • Turn inside out and hand wash gently. Lay flat to dry. Light steam iron if necessary.
  • Made in China
  • New with tags
  • Please note! The actual color of the item may differ slightly from what you see on your screen, depending on lighting and individual screen settings.
  • Please always consult measurements
  • Size XS: Bust 33-35” Waist 24-26” Hips 36-38”
  • Size S: Bust 35-37” Waist 26-28” Hips 38-40”
  • Size M: Bust 37-39.5” Waist 28-30.5” Hips 40-42.5”
  • Size L: Bust 39.5-42” Waist 30.5-33” Hips 42.5-45”
  • Size XL: Bust 42-44.5” Waist 33-35.5” Hips 45-47.5”
  • Size XXL: Bust 44.5-47” Waist 35.5-38” Hips 47.5-50"

 

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Many, if not most, tops designed and manufactured by Johnny Was are unstructured creating a "boho", casual look. Many styles also have drop-shoulder seams which accentuate an oversized look. This type of styling is not intended to be a fitted silhouette. Please consider these observations on JW fit as you review the measurements in our listings.

Pattern Note:
Please note that Johnny Was silk tops are not mass-produced in an identical fashion. The prints and patterns are often assembled and sewn uniquely each time. Each silk print blouse will have its own unique alignment of the print and pattern.


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