Anne Klein Anne Klein Keyhole Belted Sheath Dress
Anne Klein Anne Klein Keyhole Belted Sheath Dress

Anne Klein Keyhole Belted Sheath Dress

Anne Klein

$139.00

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Anne Klein Keyhole Belted Sheath Dress exudes polished ease with a stretch-kissed silhouette. A slender belt cinches the waist while abbreviated sleeves keep the line modern, and the 40" length reads as clean, office-to-evening. A back zip preserves a smooth front, while a jewel neckline sits between minimal and refined. Lined and spun from 95% polyester with 5% elastane, it drapes smoothly and moves with you. Imported.

Made for day-to-dusk wear, the removable belt lets you redefine your silhouette as your calendar changes. The fit skimps the body without cling, thanks to the stretch fabric, and the lining ensures a smooth surface. It layers neatly under a blazer or cardigan and can go from desk to dinner with a change of shoes. The back zip keeps the line clean, so comfort stays intact without bulk.

Anne Klein’s approach to refined, versatile workwear is evident here: a classic sheath reimagined with a belt detail and a fabric that travels from commute to cocktails with ease.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Stretch-kissed sheath
  • Length: 40 in
  • Back zip closure
  • Jewel neck
  • Short sleeves
  • Removable belt
  • Lined: 95 percent polyester, 5 percent elastane
  • Imported

Recommended Care

  • Dry clean only to preserve fit and finish.
  • If washing is necessary, hand wash cold and lay flat to dry; do not wring.
  • Do not iron directly; use a cool steamer or pressing cloth if needed.
  • Store on a hanger; remove belt to prevent belt creasing.

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About Anne Klein

Anne Klein is a pioneering fashion brand with a rich history dating back to its establishment in the 1960s by the designer Anne Klein. Born in Brooklyn in 1923, Anne Klein began her fashion career at a young age, working for Varden Petites and developing sophisticated clothing for young women. By 1950, she had revolutionized the industry with her innovative concept of separates—mix-and-match blazers, skirts, and dresses that emphasized versatility and interchangeability, a trend that became synonymous with her name.