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Phoebe Vegan Silk Dress

Phoebe Vegan Silk Dress

Regular price $78.00 USD
Regular price $180.00 USD Sale price $78.00 USD
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This silky slip dress is made from certified vegan silk (cupro) and features a stone-washed surface finish. Low back with criss-cross adjustable straps.

Details

  • Midi dress with thin and adjustable shoulder straps
  • Flowy form fitting
  • Back slit
  • Matte silk finish light fabric

Fabric & Care

  • 100% Cupro
  • Iron and wash inside out with optic-free mild detergent on cold
  • Maximum ironing temperature is 110 °C
  • Dry flat

Sustainable Materials

Sustainably sourced deadstock fabric.

About OHSEVENDAYS

"OhSevenDays is a mindfully made womenswear label creating sustainable staples from dead stock fabrics based in Istanbul Turkey. Essentially, we make slow fashion from fast fashion's leftovers! We offer Monday to Sunday dressing made from ethical beginnings to sustainable endings. 

Our compact collections revolve around an understated yet charismatic aesthetic and are designed to be multi-functional and compatible within capsule wardrobes. 

The OhSevenDays label was born after Founder, Megan Mummery stumbled across a small district of Istanbul selling off-cut fabric rolls leftover from large garment manufacturers. This unused fabric meterage can be doomed for landfill due to excess manufacturing or miscalculated consumptions. This discovery sparked an idea; the idea to create a womenswear brand that uses the left overs to create sustainable regenerative fashion. " - OHSEVENDAYS

Values & Sustainability

Woman owned, Small Batch Production, Deadstock Fabric, Capsule Wardrobe

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OHSEVENDAYS

Canadian/Australian Megan Mummery founded OhSevenDays after a move to Istanbul and discovering a huge untapped resource in the form of surplus/deadstock fabrics. This ignited the idea to create small batch collections that were not only sustainably sourced, but also under ethical work standards.