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Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress in Natural

Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress in Natural

SKU: DC-3145123
$158.00Price

There’s a difference between minimalism as an aesthetic and minimalism as a lifestyle, and this dress manages to blur that line in the most flattering way possible.

 

What It Is:
The Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress in Natural is a 100% linen dress that doesn’t scream for attention, but it doesn’t need to. With a surplice wrap silhouette, adjustable straps, and an easy V-neckline, it’s the type of garment that feels simultaneously effortless and intentional. Two side pockets remind you that practicality is a design choice, not an afterthought.

 

Why It’s Different:
Made-to-order means this isn’t mass-produced or churned out in some anonymous factory—it’s handcrafted by artisans who cut, stitch, and finish each piece. It’s slow fashion that’s not just slower, but smarter—every stitch an act of resistance against disposable clothing culture. This is the dress you’ll keep when you’ve forgotten every trend you thought you’d care about.

 

Key Details:

  • 100% natural linen for breathable, eco-conscious comfort

  • Surplice wrap silhouette with adjustable straps

  • V-neckline that balances casual with chic

  • Two side pockets (because all dresses should have them)

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

  • Artisan-made,  just for you

  • Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry. In other words: treat it like something worth keeping.


The Anita Linen Wrap Front Midi Dress in Natural is more than a dress—it’s a wearable manifesto that simplicity, when executed with care, is never boring.

 

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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