Toccin Piper Tie Front Midi Dress
Toccin
$395.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Toccin Piper Tie Front Midi Dress in Jet is city-sleek and quietly confident. The 60% rayon/23% polyester/17% spandex blend drapes with a soft, fluid fall and a touch of give that moves with you. A tie-front at the neckline cinches the bust and waist, turning a classic midi into a modern moment that feels both elegant and easy.
Size XS sits close through the bodice and waist, then falls to a midi hem that skims the leg without clinging. The stretch keeps the line smooth as you walk or sit, and the front tie anchors the shape from desk to dinner. It layers beautifully with a blazer or leather jacket, and it transitions from daytime errands to evening occasions with little more than footwear and accessories.
Jet is a timeless anchor in a contemporary wardrobe, and the Piper style cues—clean lines, a statement tie, and a breathable feel—fit neatly with Toccin's approach to refined, modern dresses. Wear with gold hoops and strappy sandals for a sleek evening look, or pair with a chunky knit cardigan and boots for a cool-transitional mood.
Materials / Fabrication
- Tie-front detail
- Midi dress length
- Color: Jet
- Size: XS
- Fabric: 60% rayon, 23% polyester, 17% spandex
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Recommended Care
- Professional dry cleaning recommended to preserve the rayon blend and color integrity.
- If washing at home, hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent or machine wash on a delicate cycle with cold water.
- Do not wring; reshape while damp and lay flat or hang to dry away from direct sunlight.
- Iron on low heat or use a steamer to remove wrinkles; avoid high heat that can damage rayon and spandex.
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About Toccin
Toccin is a contemporary fashion label that was founded by husband and wife duo Alex and Michael Toccin. Launched in September 2019, the clothing brand is known for its stylish luxe staples that can be worn for any occasion. Shop the latest collection from Toccin, ranging in dresses, knitwear, jackets, tops and skirts.
