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Vestido Fara Púrpura
Vestido Fara Púrpura
Vestido Fara Púrpura
Vestido Fara Púrpura

Vestido cruzado Fara púrpura

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Fara es un vestido de lino cruzado de tirantes. Tiene una silueta entallada con pinzas y la falda tiene un poco de vuelo estilo evasé y cremallera invisible en el lateral. Es un modelo elegante, perfecto para una ocasión especial. Un básico ORIGEN color púrpura. El tejido de lino con el que está confeccionado, es fresco y transpirable, además tiene propiedades antibacterianas y protege la piel de los rayos ultravioleta. Está libre de tóxicos y es hipoalergénico. SILUETA/FIT: Este modelo es de silueta entallada.

45% algodón orgánico certificado 55% lino.

Somos Planet Friendly.

Diseñado en España. Hecho éticamente en India.


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  • SKU:
    F010-011S


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ALAITZ ILUNDAIN RUIZ

¡Perfecto!

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Susana González Fernández

Estoy satisfecha con la compra, era lo que buscaba.

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Adriana

Patrón ideal y ajustado a mi cuerpo 100%.

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Nuria

Buen diseño, de lino y orgánico, cómodo. Ideal


Organic Linen

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Linen is one of the most biodegradable and stylish fabrics in fashion history. It’s strong, quick-drying, naturally moth resistant, and made from flax plant fibres, so when untreated (ie not dyed) it is fully biodegradable. Its naturally-occurring colours include ivory, ecru, tan, and grey.

Linen can withstand high temperatures—making the fabric ideal for raiding the jungle or lounging on a tropical island. It also absorbs moisture without holding bacteria. In fact, it is actually stronger when wet than dry and becomes softer and more pliable the more it is washed. It basically ages like a fine wine.

Linen is durable, can be made more sustainably than most other materials, and it makes you feel like you’re walking in the Mediterranean shores when you’re wearing it.

It is one of the least environmentally damaging textiles, since its natural fibres reabsorb into the surrounding environment with a matter of years instead of centuries. They also don't contribute to the ongoing micro-plastic pollution crisis in the hydrosphere, which threatens aquatic and human life.



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