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champagne silk dress

champagne silk dress MASON by MASON'S DAUGHTER | Margot Dress, Champagne Green Silk Wool XS | MADE-TO-ORDER / EXPEDITED

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champagne silk dress MASON by MASON'S DAUGHTER | Margot Dress, Champagne Green Silk Wool XS | MADE-TO-ORDER / EXPEDITEDProduction Lead Time 2 4 WEEKS Expedited Production 1 2 WEEKS ADDITIONAL $100 Shipping Lead Time 3 5 BUSINESS DAYS Return Policy EXCHANGE STORE CREDIT Special Notes INCLUDE AT CHECKOUT Mason's Daughter is The Avenue by Lyndsey Zorich's in house label. The collection was thoughtfully designed with comfort, novelty, and quality in mind as Zorich and team have gained a keen sense of their clients' style after five years selling household and emerging

Production Lead Time | 2-4 WEEKS
Expedited Production | 1-2 WEEKS | ADDITIONAL $100
Shipping Lead Time | 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS
Return Policy | EXCHANGE/STORE CREDIT
Special Notes | INCLUDE AT CHECKOUT

Mason's Daughter is The Avenue by Lyndsey Zorich's in-house label. The collection was thoughtfully designed with comfort, novelty, and quality in mind as Zorich and team have gained a keen sense of their clients' style after five years selling household and emerging brands. 

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    Introducing our Margot Dress. This refined silk wool column dress embodies timeless elegance with a modern, minimalist silhouette. Crafted from a luxurious silk wool blend, the fabric offers a subtle sheen and structured drape, creating a sleek and polished look. The strapless neckline highlights the collarbone and shoulders, while precise tailoring ensures a flattering, form-fitting shape that gracefully skims the body. A center back slit allows for ease of movement and practicality. The midi-length hemline enhances the dress’s elongated silhouette, making it an ideal choice for formal occasions, evening events, or contemporary bridal moments. Styled with delicate jewelry and strappy heels, this dress exudes understated glamour and effortless refinement.

    Fit Notes
    • LZ is 5'7", 120 lbs. & takes the XS
    Take Care

     

    • Cleaning: Dry clean only to preserve the fabric’s delicate structure, sheen, and fit.
    • Avoid Water Exposure: Do not machine wash or hand wash, as water can damage the silk fibers and alter the texture of the wool blend.

    • Wrinkle Care: Use a steamer on a low setting or gently press with an iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to prevent direct heat contact.

    • Storage: Keep in a breathable garment bag to protect from dust and moisture.

    • Avoid Sunlight: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.

    • Hanging: Use a padded hanger to maintain the dress’s shape and prevent creases.
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    • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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