Sandy Liang Navy Rila Shirt Minidress
Sandy Liang
$475.00 55% OFF
$214.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Sandy Liang Navy Rila Shirt Minidress feels crisp and easy in cotton poplin, a breathable fabric that dresses the body with a clean, sun-soaked freshness. The sailor collar nods to nautical romance, while the button front keeps the look laid-back and polished. A logo-embroidered patch pocket at the chest and the sharp back princess seams add texture and structure, giving the piece a playful tension between sporty and refined.
The minidress length skims the thighs without heaviness, and the button closure invites effortless changes in mood and layering. The chest pocket offers a discreet spot for a card or lip balm, while the back seams sculpt a neat silhouette as you move. Pair it with tights and ankle boots for daytime ease, then swap in a blazer or knit vest for evening city vibes—the dress travels smoothly across settings.
Aligned with Sandy Liang’s penchant for whimsy meets polish, this piece blends nautical shorthand with a modern, compact shape. It slots into a wardrobe that leans both playful and refined, pairing back to statement shoes or minimal sneakers for a look that feels instantly on-brand yet universally wearable.
Materials / Fabrication
- Cotton poplin minidress
- Sailor collar
- Button closure
- Logo-embroidered patch pocket at chest
- Princess seams at back
- Supplier color: Navy
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors on a gentle cycle; use mild detergent.
- Do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low or line dry to minimize shrinkage.
- Iron on medium heat as needed; use steam for stubborn wrinkles.
- Remove promptly from the dryer; reshape while damp if necessary.
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About Sandy Liang
NYC based modern women’s fashion designer Sandy Liang is a designer-to-watch. Liang who launched her label in 2014, has quickly become a favorite in the fashion circuit, where her collection fuses downtown-cool charm with an edgy, urban attitude. Shop this season’s newest collection from Sandy Liang’s statement making fashion pieces, ranging in dresses to tops, skirts, and leather jackets.
