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Lace Yoke Long Sleeve Mini Dress

Lace Yoke Long Sleeve Mini Dress

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Color: Black
Size: S
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Our pieces run true to size, so you can confidently pick your usual! If you are in between sizes, we recommend sizing up for the most flattering fit (e.g., if you are between M and L, go with L).

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XS (0-2) | S (4-6) | M (8-10) | L (12-14) | XL (16-18) | 2XL (20-22)

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This women's bodycon mini dress is a refined choice for date night or a cocktail party. Crafted from a structured crepe-feel fabric with a fitted bodice, it offers a tailored silhouette. The design features long sleeves, a mock neck, and a striking sheer lace yoke that adds a considered touch. Style this versatile piece with classic pumps for a polished look.

  • Long sleeve mock neck profile
  • Sheer floral lace yoke detail
  • Structured bodycon mini silhouette
  • Gathered waistline for shape
  • Refined evening wear design
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Regular price $65.95 USD
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Lace Yoke Long Sleeve Mini Dress
Black /
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Regular price $65.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $65.95 USD

Defining the New Standard

Merisell is an invitation to celebrate the everyday and the extraordinary. Crafted for the woman who curates her life and her destinations, our collection blends architectural structure with fluid, romantic movement. We believe the dress you wear to your most memorable events shouldn't be an afterthought—it is the focal point of your narrative.