• Mia Dress // Midnight
  • Mia Dress // Midnight
  • Mia Dress // Midnight

Mia Dress // Midnight

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Updated slip dress style with thin straps and hidden pockets at the side seam. Featuring a beautiful v-neck neckline and cut on the bias for a comfortable fit and beautiful drape. Hem hits at knee. 

100% Satin Silk

*ALL MEASUREMENTS BELOW ARE GARMENT MEASURED ON THE FLAT *

XS: Chest: 34" | Hip: 38" | Length: 45" 

S: Chest: 36" | Hip: 40" | Length: 45"

M: Chest: 38" | Hip: 42" | Length: 46" 

L: Chest: 40" | Hip: 44" | Length: 46"  

XL: Chest: 42" | Hip: 47" | Length: 47" 

XXL: Chest: 45" | Hip: 51" | Length: 47"

Dry clean OR machine wash OR hand wash in cold water & hang dry indoors

Designed in NY, Handcrafted in India

This garment is a fair-trade product. That means it meets our highest standard for environmental and social impact. It is our mission for what we make, to always research and practice more sustainable materials and methods. Click here to see where the garment is stitched. 

More about the Designer: Rujuta Sheth lives and works in New York City. Born in India, she grew up surrounded by artisans, weavers, beaders, and embroiderers. When she launched her namesake line in 2015, she naturally returned to these villages to tap into the creativity and craftsmanship she knew so well. The Rujuta Sheth collection juxtaposes traditional technique with modern silhouette, expressed through organic and handwoven textiles. Rujuta Sheth is committed to sustainability and longevity in all facets of design, production, and wearability.

Sustainable.
We use textiles and dyes that are healthy for our planet and the people on our planet.

Mindful.
Our decisions in design, production, and business take into account the ripple effect that apparel production and consumption has in the broader social, political, and economical contexts.

Ethical.
We champion fair-trade practices, ethical employment, and equal opportunities for all.      

*Seven Sisters Certified, Ethically Made, Sustainable Design Practices, Woman Owned, BIPOC Owned