Rayon Batik Maxi Dress with Floral Pattern Crafted in Bali 'Spring Blossom' Item ID: 2671667556
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"Flirty and flowy, this soft rayon maxi dress is the epitome of spring style. Mint flowers and olive leaves cover a goldenrod yellow base. Featuring an elastic high-waist design, v-neckline, adjustable tie three-quarter sleeves, ruffled hem and side seam pockets. The perfect dress for a day out, casual events or strolling the boardwalk."
- 1.1 lb
- S: 52 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 40 inches Bust x 22.5 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff),M: 52 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 42 inches Bust x 23 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff),L: 53 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 45 inches Bust x 23.5 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff),XL: 53 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 48 inches Bust x 24 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff),XXL: 54 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 52 inches Bust x 25 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- 0.70 lbs
- S: 52 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 40 inches Bust x 22.5 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- M: 52 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 42 inches Bust x 23 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- L: 53 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 45 inches Bust x 23.5 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- XL: 53 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 48 inches Bust x 24 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- XXL: 54 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 52 inches Bust x 25 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- 100% rayon
- Dry in the shade
- Hand wash cold with mild detergent
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
- Use a warm iron
Made in Indonesia
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"My first job was as a salesperson in a boutique for one year. Afterward, I started working independently by taking up jobs as a seamstress. I developed a strong interest in the fashion industry because I saw a great opportunity. In 1993, I got married to a man from my hometown. In 1994, we welcomed our first son. Since then, my husband and I have been blessed with three children who serve as strong motivation to provide them with a better life.
"While starting to create my own clothing, I faced challenging times when my husband and I struggled to earn enough to sustain ourselves. The uncertainty of my husband's freelance income posed a significant challenge. Consequently, we had to live frugally to make ends meet and support our children. The lesson I want to convey is that hard work is the key to success.
I find inspiration for my designs from various sources. I like to incorporate different styles to create something unique. I also strive to contribute to environmental preservation by repurposing leftover fabrics into pouches and packaging for my products. Not only does this add value to the leftover fabrics, but it also helps reduce plastic waste."
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"My first job was as a salesperson in a boutique for one year. Afterward, I started working independently by taking up jobs as a seamstress. I developed a strong interest in the fashion industry because I saw a great opportunity. In 1993, I got married to a man from my hometown. In 1994, we welcomed our first son. Since then, my husband and I have been blessed with three children who serve as strong motivation to provide them with a better life.
"While starting to create my own clothing, I faced challenging times when my husband and I struggled to earn enough to sustain ourselves. The uncertainty of my husband's freelance income posed a significant challenge. Consequently, we had to live frugally to make ends meet and support our children. The lesson I want to convey is that hard work is the key to success.
I find inspiration for my designs from various sources. I like to incorporate different styles to create something unique. I also strive to contribute to environmental preservation by repurposing leftover fabrics into pouches and packaging for my products. Not only does this add value to the leftover fabrics, but it also helps reduce plastic waste."
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