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Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress in Black

Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress in Black

SKU: DC-3145139
$158.00Price

There are two kinds of dresses: the ones you buy for a single event and the ones you wear because they make sense in every conceivable reality. The Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress is firmly in the second category.

 

What It Is:
Handmade from 100% breathable linen, this black midi dress is designed with a surplice wrap silhouette, a flattering V-neckline, and adjustable straps that actually adjust (not just pretend to). Two side pockets prove that function doesn’t have to die for fashion, while the wrap-inspired cut drapes in a way that feels both intentional and effortless. It’s the rare garment that works at brunch, on vacation, or in that moment where you realize sweatpants have become a personality trait.

 

Why It’s Different:
This isn’t fast fashion—it’s made-to-order. That means when you buy this dress, an artisan starts cutting, stitching, and finishing it specifically for you. There’s no warehouse full of forgotten stock, just craftsmanship performed with actual human focus. Every stitch carries the philosophy that slow style isn’t a trend—it’s survival for the people keeping tailoring culture alive.

 

Key Details:

  • 100% linen for breathable comfort

  • Surplice wrap front with adjustable straps

  • Flattering V-neckline

  • Two side pockets (yes, actual pockets)

  • Midi length: 41.75” / 106 cm (breast to hem)

  • Made-to-order, artisan-crafted garment

  • Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry. Basically: treat it like something you want to keep forever.


The Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress isn’t just a dress—it’s a wearable argument for patience, intention, and the idea that clothes should be made by people who actually care if you look good.

 

About the brand:  Powered by People
Powered by People is basically what happens when “shopping small” gets a global operating system. Instead of mass-produced sameness, they connect you with makers who are spinning out hand-dyed textiles, hand-thrown ceramics, and jewelry that feels like it was pulled from an alternate reality where craftsmanship never went out of style. The through-line isn’t just aesthetics—it’s the insistence that every object has both utility and a backstory, often rooted in sustainable practices, reclaimed materials, and cultural traditions that would otherwise get bulldozed by the modern marketplace. In short: they’re trying to prove that conscious consumption doesn’t have to look like homework.

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