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Minimum $240

Mila - Raspberry

Retail $188.00

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The Mila dress is Chaya's first design! We love how it's structured, but still has that movement, unique drapery and shapes that make Project 6 stand out! 

Details

It's a cotton-polyester poplin dress with ruffle details. The dress closes with snaps. The ruffle is attached above the chest and then drapes down. You have the option to use the small loops on the ruffle to pin the ruffle down using the buttons that are strategically placed on the upper part of the sleeve, as well as along the side seams of the dress. There are rows of buttons on the sleeve, so you can choose how tight you want the sleeve. There is a 3" hem that can be taken down. The smallest size, size XS, should be long enough to cover the knees on those 5'5" and shorter (without taking down the hem).

Size Chart

Choosing the right size is easy! Just grab a measuring tape or a string, wrap it around the widest part of your hips. Measure the string, and then follow the chart below.


XS S M L XL
Hips ~36" ~38" ~40" ~42" ~44"
Chest ~38" ~40" ~42" ~44" ~46"
Length ~44" ~44" ~44" ~44" ~46"

 

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