y2k white dress Y2K Gothic Backless Sleeveless Jersey Mini Dress
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y2k white dress

y2k white dress Y2K Gothic Backless Sleeveless Jersey Mini Dress

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y2k white dress Y2K Gothic Backless Sleeveless Jersey Mini DressThis mini dress is all about mixing sporty with soft in the coolest way. Its got that laid back vibe with bold numbers on the front, but its lace trims and fitted shape undercut the laidback feeling bringing a complete look. The backless cut and thin straps make it feel really light, and the gothic lettering adds a bit of drama without being too much. You can throw this on with a big straw hat and sandals for a beachy day vibe, or make it a bit bolder

This mini dress is all about mixing sporty with soft in the coolest way. It’s got that laid-back vibe with bold numbers on the front, but it’s lace trims and fitted shape undercut the laidback feeling bringing a complete look. The backless cut and thin straps make it feel really light, and the gothic lettering adds a bit of drama without being too much. 

You can throw this on with a big straw hat and sandals for a beachy day vibe, or make it a bit bolder with knee high boots and dark sunnies if you're heading out at night. It works with loads of accessories, whether you’re matching the colours or choosing pieces that totally contrast to make it pop. 

This mini dress features a white jersey base with black lace trim along the neckline and hem, plus a bold "74" print across the front. It's the kind of dress you'd wear to a birthday party or a night out with your mates. The backless design has thin adjustable straps that cross over at the back, while the lace detailing frames the sweetheart neckline and finishes the hemline with a delicate scalloped edge.

Pair it with chunky platform boots and layered silver jewellery for a proper goth look, or go softer with white trainers and delicate chains. The dress is easy to style with both statement accessories and minimal pieces - try it with fishnet tights and a leather jacket for colder nights, or on its own with strappy sandals when it's warm. The unique number print gives it that authentic Y2K sports luxe feel, and it's versatile enough to work with different accessories depending on your mood.

Designed to add to the outfit, it slots easily into a simple daily errand outfit and just as easily into a more thought out tailored weekend fit. It works with many outfits across loads of aesthetics, not just Y2K.

Size Bust (cm) Waist (cm) Length (cm)
S 70-82 62-70 78
M 74-86 66-74 79
L 78-90 70-78 80
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