bohemian maxi dress Boho Floral Maxi Dress Backless | Spaghetti Strap Summer Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Blue | XL
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bohemian maxi dress

bohemian maxi dress Boho Floral Maxi Dress Backless | Spaghetti Strap Summer Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Blue | XL

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bohemian maxi dress Boho Floral Maxi Dress Backless | Spaghetti Strap Summer Dress Women's Boho Fashion in Blue | XLTurn heads in this boho floral backless maxi dress, designed to bring effortless elegance to sunny days and warm evenings. Featuring a flattering deep V neckline, delicate spaghetti straps, and an empire waist, this dress creates a graceful A line silhouette that flows beautifully with every step. The open back design adds a touch of feminine allure, while the vibrant blue bohemian inspired floral print captures the carefree spirit of boho style.

Turn heads in this boho floral backless maxi dress, designed to bring effortless elegance to sunny days and warm evenings. Featuring a flattering deep V-neckline, delicate spaghetti straps, and an empire waist, this dress creates a graceful A-line silhouette that flows beautifully with every step. The open back design adds a touch of feminine allure, while the vibrant blue bohemian-inspired floral print captures the carefree spirit of boho style. Crafted from lightweight polyester fabric, this breezy maxi dress offers comfortable wear for vacations, beach days, brunch dates, and summer celebrations.

Product Details

  • Blue multi-tone bohemian floral print
  • Deep V-neckline
  • Delicate spaghetti straps
  • Open back design
  • Sleeveless style for warm-weather comfort
  • Empire waist for a flattering fit
  • A-line silhouette
  • Flowy maxi length
  • Lightweight polyester fabric
  • Non-stretch material
  • Relaxed, comfortable fit
  • Pullover style
  • Perfect for beach vacations, resort wear, brunches, summer events, and casual outings
  • Available in sizes S–XXL

Why You’ll Love It

  • Flattering empire waist enhances your natural shape
  • Open back design adds an elegant, feminine touch
  • Lightweight fabric keeps you cool and comfortable
  • Flowy silhouette creates beautiful movement
  • Eye-catching boho floral print makes a statement without effort
  • Easy to dress up or down for a variety of occasions

Style Tips

  • Pair with flat sandals and a woven tote for an effortless beach-ready look
  • Add layered boho jewelry and espadrille wedges for brunch or vacation dinners
  • Style with a floppy hat and oversized sunglasses for chic resort-inspired vibes
  • Dress it up with statement earrings and heeled sandals for summer weddings or outdoor celebrations
  • Layer with a lightweight denim jacket for cooler evenings

Frequently Asked Questions

+What sizes are available?

This dress is available in sizes Small through 2XL with a relaxed, flowy fit.

+How does the dress fit?

It features a loose, flattering silhouette with a lightweight drape. Ideal for a relaxed, comfortable fit.

+Is the fabric stretchy?

This dress is made from a non-stretch fabric but designed to feel airy and comfortable.

+Is it see-through?

The fabric is lightweight and may be slightly sheer in bright light. Nude undergarments are recommended.

+What occasions is this dress best for?

Perfect for beach vacations, summer outings, brunch, travel, and casual events.

Size Chart

Size (in) S M L XL XXL
Bust 32 34 36 38 40
Waist 26 28 30 32 34
Hip 36 38 40 42 44
Length 48 48 49 49 50
         
Size (cm) S M L XL XXL
Bust 84 88 92 96 101
Waist 68 72 80 86 92
Hip 94 98 102 106 110
Length 121 122 123 124 125
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