FAITHFULL Iria Mini Dress
FAITHFULL
$280.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
FAITHFULL Iria Mini Dress in Cream channels that sun-washed, wanderlust mood—Scandinavia meets Australia in a linen-soft dream. Self is 100% linen, lined with 100% cotton, and the midweight fabric holds a gentle structure without overheating. The scalloped hem adds a delicate, vintage-leaning detail, while the back keyhole with button closure keeps the line clean and flirtatious. Faithfull’s hand-sewn and hand-printed approach lends each piece a unique character, a quiet celebration of craft under the sun.
In wearability terms, the waist cinches with attached ties to tailor the silhouette; the dress is fully lined for coverage and drape, and the linen’s texture reads elevated with sandals or heeled boots. An easy mini length makes it transition from sunlit city streets to evenings out with just a switch of accessories.
Faithfull’s Scandinavian-meets-Australian DNA and hand-crafted ethos anchor Iria in the season’s mood of easy bohemian polish, a dress that travels as well as it rests, pairing effortlessly with everything from flat sandals to a lightweight blazer when the weather shifts.
Materials / Fabrication
- Self: 100% linen
- Lining: 100% cotton
- Fully lined
- Midweight linen fabric with scalloped hem
- Back keyhole with button closure
- Cinched waist with attached ties
- Color: Cream
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; gentle cycle
- Line dry or lay flat to maintain shape and reduce wrinkles
- Iron on medium heat while damp; use steam as needed
- Avoid bleach; dry clean only if specified on care label
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About Faithfull The Brand
Laid back, bohemian, and free spirited - shop the latest styles from women's clothing brand Faithfull The Brand. Founded by two friends, the Bali based fashion brand channels the founders' Australian beachy roots with a fresh tropical, boho spirit, ranging in hand made, hand printed hand dyed pieces from dresses to tops, playsuits to jumpsuits to shorts.
