The Naïra black dress is a garment with clean lines and a fluid silhouette that stands out for its light drape and natural movement. Made from a soft fabric with a subtle body, it features a V-neck and a sleeveless design that flatters the figure and lends a contemporary and minimalist feel.
Its loose fit creates a relaxed silhouette that flows away from the body, adding dynamism to your walk and a very flattering, enveloping effect. The midi length and slightly asymmetrical hem reinforce its elegant and modern character, making it a versatile option for both day and night.
The black tone enhances its timelessness and allows for multiple combinations: from flat sandals and raffia bags for a casual look, to metallic accessories and more sophisticated footwear for special occasions.
An essential piece within the capsule wardrobe, designed for those seeking comfort without sacrificing a refined and feminine aesthetic.
We strive to display colors as accurately as possible, but they may vary slightly from reality.
The Naïra black dress is a garment with clean lines and a fluid silhouette that stands out for its light drape and natural movement. Made from a soft fabric with a subtle body, it features a V-neck and a sleeveless design that flatters the figure and lends a contemporary and minimalist feel.
Its loose fit creates a relaxed silhouette that flows away from the body, adding dynamism to your walk and a very flattering, enveloping effect. The midi length and slightly asymmetrical hem reinforce its elegant and modern character, making it a versatile option for both day and night.
The black tone enhances its timelessness and allows for multiple combinations: from flat sandals and raffia bags for a casual look, to metallic accessories and more sophisticated footwear for special occasions.
An essential piece within the capsule wardrobe, designed for those seeking comfort without sacrificing a refined and feminine aesthetic.
We strive to display colors as accurately as possible, but they may vary slightly from reality.
