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Leya Maxi dress - Taupe

Sale price$124
Size:

Details:

  • High Neckline for modesty
  • Maxi Length 
  • Slightly gathered bodice 
  • Back zip fastening
  • Not See Through
  • Puff Long sleeves 
  • 95% Polyester / 5% Spandex

Modeled in Size S | Model is 5'6" tall. 

Size Guide:

 Size Length (shoulder to hem) Bust Waist
S 144cm/56.7in 90cm/35.4in 67cm/26.4in
M 145cm/57in 94cm/37in 71cm/28in
L 146cm/57.5in 98cm/38.6in 75cm/29.5in
XL 147cm/57.9in 102cm/40.2in 79cm/31.1in
Leya Maxi dress - Taupe
Leya Maxi dress - Taupe Sale price$124
Customer Reviews
4.0 Based on 2 Reviews
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NH
10/07/2024
Nesreen H.
United States United States

Gorgeous

So happy with this dress! I got a size Medium and it fits beautifully

FO
09/23/2024
Fatima O.
Australia Australia

Sizes are not inclusive of all body types

I want to start by saying this dress is stunning and as beautiful in real life as it is on the website. I would have given it 5 stars for overall quality and design had it not been for the fact that the sizes on Amariah are not inclusive of larger body types. They’re too small. I’m normally a small or a medium across many brands, but I’m a Large according to Amariah’s size guide. That means a lot of women who are curvier and larger than me wouldn’t be able to fit into any of the sizes on this website. I think the sizes lean towards the smaller side and are specifically designed with small people in mind. This is incredibly exclusive and not at all mindful of the fact that people are of different body types and sizes and not everyone is thin. The small and medium sizes are a lot smaller than other brands and I think they’re not labelled correctly. I feel like all the sizes on your website (I’ve perused multiple products and their size guides) are one or two sizes smaller than they are labelled. For instance, the Small is more like XS or XXS and so on. I get that perhaps the designer is a small woman, but not everyone is built that way. Please consider updating your sizes and introducing larger sizes so that you’re sending the right message to girls and women and you’re also including everyone. I mean this with sincerity and kindness. Your brand is of such high quality, but I hope you consider making it more inclusive and body-image friendly.