a night in tokyo lace dress burgundy Burgundy Backless Jacquard Maxi Dress - Evening Gown
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a night in tokyo lace dress burgundy

a night in tokyo lace dress burgundy Burgundy Backless Jacquard Maxi Dress - Evening Gown

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a night in tokyo lace dress burgundy Burgundy Backless Jacquard Maxi Dress - Evening GownBurgundy Backless Jacquard Maxi Dress with Cowl Neck Captivate the room in this burgundy backless jacquard maxi dress. The textured floral weave and romantic cowl neck create a stunning silhouette for weddings. Artisan Texture Raised floral jacquard catches light beautifully Breathable Flow Cotton blend keeps you cool all night Sculpted Fit Cross back straps offer a secure, custom fit Why You'll Love It We designed the Veloura Jacquard Maxi to be the

Burgundy Backless Jacquard Maxi Dress with Cowl Neck

Captivate the room in this burgundy backless jacquard maxi dress. The textured floral weave and romantic cowl neck create a stunning silhouette for weddings.

  • Artisan Texture Raised floral jacquard catches light beautifully
  • Breathable Flow Cotton blend keeps you cool all night
  • Sculpted Fit Cross-back straps offer a secure, custom fit

Why You'll Love It

We designed the Veloura Jacquard Maxi to be the dress you reach for when you want to feel unstoppable. Unlike flat prints, the raised floral texture of this gown adds a dimension of luxury that looks incredible in flash photography and sunset lighting alike.

The architectural cross-back detail isn't just for show; it allows you to adjust the bodice for perfect security, so you can dance without adjusting your straps. Pair it with strappy heels for a flawless transition from ceremony to reception.

Material & Design

Crafted from a premium cotton-blend jacquard, this fabric features a sophisticated raised floral motif that provides tactile depth and a subtle sheen. The medium-weight weave offers structure to the bodice while allowing the skirt to flow gracefully.

A soft inner facing ensures the textured exterior never irritates your skin.

Fit & Sizing

This dress features a fitted bodice that hugs the waist before cascading into a flowing A-line skirt. The cowl neckline accommodates various bust sizes, while the adjustable cross-back straps allow you to customize the fit of the torso.

We recommend selecting your size based on your waist measurement. See our Size Guide for detailed measurements.

Styling Advice

For a wedding guest look, pair this burgundy gown with gold drop earrings and a metallic clutch to highlight the warm undertones of the fabric.

Wear your hair in an updo to showcase the dramatic open back. For cooler evenings, drape a faux fur stole over your shoulders for added glamour.

Care Instructions

To preserve the jacquard texture, hand wash cold or dry clean is recommended. Hang to dry in the shade.

Steam iron on low heat if necessary, avoiding direct contact with the textured relief.

Specifications
Material Cotton-Blend Jacquard
Fit Fitted Bodice, A-Line Skirt
Length Maxi (approx. 145cm)
Neckline Draped Cowl Neck
Sleeve Style Sleeveless / Spaghetti Straps
Closure Concealed Side Zipper
Lining Soft Inner Facing
Pattern Floral Relief Texture
Material Cotton-Blend Jacquard
Fit Fitted Bodice, A-Line Skirt
Length Maxi (approx. 145cm)
Neckline Draped Cowl Neck
Sleeve Style Sleeveless / Spaghetti Straps
Closure Concealed Side Zipper
Lining Soft Inner Facing
Pattern Floral Relief Texture

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bra can I wear with the Veloura backless dress?

Due to the open back and cross-strap design, we recommend wearing adhesive silicone cups or a low-back converter bra. The fabric of this burgundy backless jacquard maxi dress is textured and medium-weight, which provides good coverage and structure without being see-through.

Does the fabric have any stretch?

The premium cotton-blend jacquard has a small amount of mechanical give for comfort, but it is not a high-stretch elastane fabric. We recommend checking the size guide and prioritizing your waist measurement to ensure the perfect fit for this structured evening gown.

How long is the dress, and will I need to hem it?

The dress measures approximately 145cm from shoulder to hem. It is designed to be floor-length for women of average height wearing heels. If you are petite or plan to wear flats, you may need to have the hem adjusted by a tailor.

Is this dress suitable for a wedding guest?

Absolutely. The elegant burgundy hue and sophisticated floral texture make it an ideal choice for formal or semi-formal weddings. The backless design adds a touch of allure while the maxi length keeps it appropriate for evening receptions.

How do I remove wrinkles from the jacquard fabric?

The textured nature of the jacquard weave hides minor creases well. For deeper wrinkles, we recommend steaming the dress vertically. If you must iron, use a low heat setting and iron on the reverse side or use a pressing cloth to protect the raised floral pattern.

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