Tunic-style dress of orange polyester crepe with black net design and digitally printed sports-themed figurative panel down center front. Full length, sleeveless. Crew neckline and armseyes in black with three light blue stripes. Drawstring of light blue cord across back below bustline; ties at sides. Deep side slits from hips to hemline. Designer's label: "Mary Katrantzou" Content/care tags at left side seam.
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Tunic-style dress of orange polyester crepe with black net design and digitally printed sports-themed figurative panel down center front. Full length, sleeveless. Crew neckline and armseyes in black with three light blue stripes. Drawstring of light blue cord across back below bustline; ties at sides. Deep side slits from hips to hemline.
Designer's label: "Mary Katrantzou" Content/care tags at left side seam.
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Fashion designer and textile artist Mary Katrantzou has partnered with Adidas for several capsule collections, bringing her iconic digitally-printed, graphic fabrics to the streetwear company. Her “Season 2” collection draws inspiration from workout clothing and fitness imagery from the 1980s. However, this athleisure dress is less sporty in function, as the style does not lend itself to athletic endeavors.
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