Eli Tiered Dress - Sunflower
Eli Tiered Dress - Sunflower
Eli Tiered Dress - Sunflower

Eli Tiered Dress - Sunflower

Sale price$148
Size:XS
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Only 5 units left

Eli Tiered Dress in Sunflower

The dress that feels like the first real day of summer. A warm sunflower yellow in a tiered midi silhouette that moves the way good dresses are supposed to — freely, effortlessly, like it has somewhere better to be. Three tiers cascading from a relaxed scoop neck tank bodice down to a sweeping hem that hits mid-calf with just the right amount of drama. The kind of dress you put on and immediately feel better about the day.

How it fits: Relaxed and flowy through the body with a scooped tank neckline, wide straps, and three tiered panels that create volume and movement from the waist down. Loose enough to wear over anything underneath, structured enough to stand completely on its own.

What it feels like: Lightweight slub organic cotton jersey in a warm pigment-dyed sunflower that has a naturally textured, lived-in quality straight off the rack. Breathable, soft, and gets better with every wash.

Why it's special: The tiered construction gives this dress a movement and personality that a standard midi never has. The sunflower colorway is the most joyful in the collection — the kind of yellow that turns heads without trying to.

Style it with: Combat boots and nothing else for the contrast moment exactly as shown, or with strappy sandals and a crossbody for a warmer, more off-duty take on the same silhouette.

Care 100% Organic Cotton. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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