LINEN MIDI DRESS WITH BELT
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LINEN MIDI DRESS WITH BELT
An ode to quiet presence and invisible care
100% Pure European Linen | Lined in Cotton Viscose | Crafted in Brazil
Colour: Natural Off-White
Architecture of Silence
This pure linen midi dress is a quiet celebration of restraint, presence and unseen intention. With refined proportions and sculptural detail, it honours the kind of minimalism that stirs the soul.
The 100 cm self-fabric belt, finished with a polished gold-toned stainless-steel ring and three matching belt loops, allows the waist to be defined — or released — at the wearer’s discretion. Along the front, 06 hand-covered buttons in matching linen trace the dress from neckline to hem, like measured breaths guiding movement.
A 44 cm front slit offers ease in motion and reveals the body with subtlety. Internally, the dress is lined in cotton-viscose up to the hip, maintaining breathability while providing light coverage where it matters most.
SPECIFICATIONS
Technical & Sensory Details
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100 cm self-fabric belt with polished gold stainless-steel ring
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Three belt loops in matching linen
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V neckline: 20 cm deep
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Shoulder width: 10 cm
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Front button placket with 14 hand-covered linen buttons
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Front slit: 44 cm for movement and fluidity
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Total length: 114 cm
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Internal lining in cotton-viscose up to 55 cm from shoulder
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Softly tailored waist with fluid structure
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Crafted in approximately 4 hours of continuous manual work
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Measurements based on size S (variations of ±2 cm across sizes)
Crafted with Time and Intent
Artisanally made in Brazil, this dress expresses the essence of Bernarda: to dress in time, in truth, and in quiet refinement.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
To protect the garment’s materiality and preserve its structure:
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Hand wash with cold water and neutral soap
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Dry flat or hanging in the shade
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Do not wring or spin
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Suitable for professional dry cleaning
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Iron inside out on linen setting, taking care around button details and the belt hardware
Note: Slight variations in weave, tone or texture are inherent to the artisanal nature of each garment — and should be embraced as part of its singularity.