Material Composition
100% viscose. Viscose is derived from wood cellulose and shares many properties with natural fibers - it breathes well, absorbs moisture, and produces a natural drape that synthetic fabrics cannot replicate. In a tiered printed dress, the fabric's weight is what matters most: viscose is heavy enough to keep the tiers falling cleanly against the body rather than bunching or floating outward, and the print reads clearly on the surface without the sheen or stiffness of polyester alternatives.
Construction Details
V-neck with ruffle-edged cap sleeves at the shoulders - the ruffle detail frames the print at the neckline and adds a soft shoulder detail. The bodice is fitted through an elastic waist, which marks a clean transition to the tiered skirt. The skirt is constructed in horizontal tiers, with each tier adding volume downward, ending in a ruffle hem at midi length approximately 50-53 inches from shoulder (confirmed by measurements: S: 50.4 in, XL: 52.8 in). The fabric is opaque and not lined. Note: belt in styling photography is not part of the garment.
Fabric Behavior
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Viscose requires gentle handling - cold water washing and low heat drying are important for maintaining the fabric's integrity and preventing shrinkage. Colors in printed viscose may soften gradually with repeated washing, which is typical for the fiber and does not affect the fabric's drape or structure.