MADEBYNM KYOTO DAINTY FLORAL DRESS IN WHITE












MADEBYNM
The name Kyoto brought us back to the decades-old streets and the rich cultures of Kyoto, Japan. Made of a lightweight material and decorated with mini floral prints, this dress also features ruched detailing at the bodice and a defined waistline. We love the square neckline, slim shoulder straps, and the slight A-line silhouette of it. This might just be the perfect dress for a first date, or gatherings with friends!
Specifications
Made of polyester blend material
Non sheer, fully lined
Adjustable straps
Concealed back zip
Adjustable straps
Concealed back zip
Functional side pockets
Designed for a contemporary fit
Also available in Frosty Mint | Navy
Also available in Frosty Mint | Navy
- Measurements
- Size Guide
- Return & Laundry Care
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SIZE EXTRA SMALL SMALL MEDIUM LARGE EXTRA LARGE PTP 14.5-15 15-15.5 16-16.5 17-17.5 18-18.5 WAIST 13 13.5 14.5 15.5 16.5 HIP 23 23.5 24.5 25.5 26.5 LENGTH 32.5 33 33.5 34 34.5 -
SIZE GUIDE HEIGHT PTP/WAIST WEAR (IG LIVE) Audrey
168cm
14.5/11.5
XS (IG LIVE) Francesca170cm15.5/12.25XS
(IG LIVE) Maybelle
164cm
16.5/13.5
M
Model Daryna stands at 172cm, wearing XS
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ReturnsKindly write in to us regarding your return/exchange request at contact@neonmello.com. For further information, please click here.
Laundry CareTo wash the apparel separately, do not soak, no bleach product may be used, hand wash cold. Detergent should not be used in the wash, with emphasis on the first wash. Loose threads are recommended to be trimmed away and are not considered defects. Embroidery may come with loose threads, and is not considered a defect. Digital printing may come with slight print anomalies and is not considered a defect. There may be a 10 - 20% difference in item colour due to strong studio lighting / discrepancies due to individual's computer resolutions, and is not considered a defect.Direct all enquiries to contact@neonmello.com or you may use our contact form at the bottom of the page. We will revert within 12 working hours.















































