THE AELIA DRESS.
Some dresses are sewn. This one is composed.
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Look at it. Really look at it. Those aren't just pintucks - they're a conversation between structure and surrender. Sharp, precise lines at the top that soften into gathered folds at the waist, like the dress itself took a breath. It's the kind of detail that makes people stop mid-sentence and say wait, what is that? And you just smile. Because you know.
Then from the waist, it falls. Wide, easy, generous. Not trying to contain anything, just moving with you. The structure did its job up top so the rest of the dress could relax. That's the architecture.
My favourite part? It's made from organic cotton cambric. Which means it was grown without the chemicals that most cotton can't stop asking for. Better for the soil, better for the water, better for the hands that worked it - and then better for you, every time you wear it.
The Aelia Dress by The Summer House. Every pleat was considered. So was the planet.
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AELIA BLUE PLEATED DRESS