Anne Klein Anne Klein Print Sleeveless Faux Wrap Midi Dress
Anne Klein Anne Klein Print Sleeveless Faux Wrap Midi Dress

Anne Klein Print Sleeveless Faux Wrap Midi Dress

Anne Klein

$159.00

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The Anne Klein Print Sleeveless Faux Wrap Midi Dress feels like a breath of garden air in motion—lightweight, modern, and endlessly wearable. Oversized blooms drift across 100% polyester, while a side belt cinches the silhouette for a waist-skimmed line beneath a surplice V-neck. The sleeveless cut keeps it airy, and the lining ensures a clean, smooth drape from start to finish.

With a 50-inch midi length, it sits elegantly on the frame and layers with ease. The belt shapes without bulk, and the lining eliminates cling so the floral print reads crisp as you move. Dress it up with strappy heels and a clutch for a wedding, or tone it down with a lightweight blazer and sandals for day-to-night polish; the faux-wrap silhouette travels across settings with poise.

Anne Klein has long stood for refined, garden-party ready dressing, and this piece slots neatly into that code—bold botanical print meets clean lines for a modern, versatile silhouette.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Lightweight fabric for a sleeveless midi silhouette
  • Surplice V-neck
  • Sleeveless design
  • Side belt shaping the silhouette
  • Accented with oversized blooms
  • Lining: 100 percent polyester
  • Length: 50 in / 127 cm
  • Imported

Recommended Care

  • Dry clean only
  • Store on a hanger to maintain shape
  • If needed, steam at a low setting and avoid direct heat on decorative blooms

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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.