mini olive green dress Joan Mini Dress Khaki
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mini olive green dress

mini olive green dress Joan Mini Dress Khaki

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mini olive green dress Joan Mini Dress KhakiThe Joan Mini is a hero piece. Voluminous puff sleeves, a collared V neckline, a tiered A line skirt, and a self tie belt that lets you define the silhouette exactly as you want it. In khaki, it's relaxed and warm the easiest thing to reach for. Wear it loose or cinched. Either way, it moves beautifully. Crafted from 100% cotton poplin crisp, breathable, and designed to last. Pockets included. Designed in Australia. Product Details Style: Mini dress

The Joan Mini is a hero piece. Voluminous puff sleeves, a collared V-neckline, a tiered A-line skirt, and a self-tie belt that lets you define the silhouette exactly as you want it. In khaki, it's relaxed and warm — the easiest thing to reach for. Wear it loose or cinched. Either way, it moves beautifully.

Crafted from 100% cotton poplin — crisp, breathable, and designed to last. Pockets included. Designed in Australia.

Product Details

  • Style: Mini dress
  • Fabric: 100% cotton poplin
  • Neckline: Collared V-neckline
  • Sleeves: Short puff sleeves
  • Silhouette: A-line with tiered skirt
  • Waist: Self-fabric tie belt
  • Pockets: Side pockets
  • Length: Mini — approx. 34.6" (XS) to 36.2" (XL)
  • Designed: Australia
  • Care: Cold hand wash separately. Do not soak, bleach, or tumble dry. Cold iron. Dry cleanable.

Sizing & Fit Designed for an easy, loose fit with a voluminous skirt. Size down if you prefer less volume.

    • Model: 5'8", wearing a size Small
    • Sizes available: XS (US 0–2), S (US 4–6), M (US 8–10), L (US 12–14), XL (US 16–18)

    Colorways Available at LNNY

    • White
    • Black
    • Khaki 

    Also available: Joan Maxi Dress

    Styling

    • Wear unbelted for an easy, relaxed look
    • Cinch the self-tie belt to define the waist
    • Push up the sleeves for extra puff, or wear down for a cleaner line
    • Style with sandals, white sneakers, or tan leather boots

     

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