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petite black dress Aiden Black Petite Dress 00

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petite black dress Aiden Black Petite Dress 00The Aiden Dress in black is designed for moments that call for clarity, structure, and quiet authority. Created specifically for women under 54, it is proportioned to sit correctly on the body from the start, resulting in a clean, balanced silhouette that feels intentional rather than adjusted. The signature Nefertiti neckline frames the face with subtle structure, while the three button closure at the back provides a refined finishing detail. A front

The Aiden Dress in black is designed for moments that call for clarity, structure, and quiet authority. Created specifically for women under 5’4”, it is proportioned to sit correctly on the body from the start, resulting in a clean, balanced silhouette that feels intentional rather than adjusted.

The signature Nefertiti neckline frames the face with subtle structure, while the three-button closure at the back provides a refined finishing detail. A front slit is carefully placed to allow for ease of movement throughout the day without disrupting the overall line of the dress.

Crafted in a structured Italian wool blend, Aiden holds its shape and maintains a polished appearance from morning meetings to evening engagements. It is a foundational piece for high-stakes environments where presence is communicated through precision and clarity.

 

Details 

  • High scoop neck
  • Sleeveless 
  • Shell: Italian wool/poly blend/lycra
  • Detail: cotton (neckline and vent)
  • Lining: poly/spandex 
  • Made in New York
  • Dry clean only. For best results, we recommend pointing out the contrast shirting details to your cleaner to ensure the garment is handled with care and precision.
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