Anniki Wrap Dress- FINAL SALE
The Anniki Wrap Dress is woven from 100% handwoven ikat cotton, a fabric tradition carried forward by skilled artisans in India using time-honored techniques that give each piece its own quiet character. Designed in New Orleans and fair trade made, it pairs a considered silhouette with practical details that hold up across seasons and occasions.
- Handwoven ikat cotton means the fabric pattern is built into the weave itself, so the color and texture have depth that printed fabrics rarely achieve; note that slight shade variation between pieces is a natural result of the handcraft process.
- Front buttons, hook-and-eye bust closure, hidden interior tie, and side pockets give the wrap style genuine structure and adjustability, making it accessible for a range of body types and practical for nursing or pumping.
- True-to-size fit with no stretch in the woven cotton; the model is 5'3" and wears XS, which helps anchor sizing expectations across the XS to XL range.
If you have been looking for a dress that wears well, travels simply, and carries a transparent production story, the Anniki Wrap Dress is a considered choice worth reaching for first.
Return Window
Returns within 28 days for unused items.
Exchanges
Exchanges for damaged, defective, or incorrect items.
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A flat $8 fee per return label is deducted from the refund.
Refunds
Processed within 3 – 7 business days of approval, minus a 3% cancellation fee.
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About the brand
Passion Lilie
Passion Lilie is a New Orleans-based fair trade fashion brand blending classic silhouettes with handwoven ikat and block prints, ethically handmade in small batches by artisans in India.
Highlights:
- Renewable energy production
- Slow fashion business model
- No synthetic fabrics

