Forest Organic Shift Dress
The Forest Organic Shift Dress is hand block printed by skilled artisans in India, carrying the quiet character that only handcrafted work produces. Cut from 100% organic jersey cotton with a gentle stretch, it moves easily through the day while the fall foliage print, rendered in organic dyes, gives it a grounded, earthy depth. Designed in New Orleans and made fair trade, this is a dress built on a transparent production story from fabric to finish.
- Organic jersey cotton with stretch gives the silhouette a relaxed, comfortable fit that holds its shape across a full day of wear.
- Hand block printing with organic dyes means each dress carries subtle variation, a mark of genuine artisan craft rather than mechanical uniformity.
- A slightly tapered waist and front pockets balance ease with structure, making it practical without sacrificing the clean shift silhouette.
Because each piece is handmade, expect a 5 to 10% shade variation from the product image. That variation is part of what makes the Forest Organic Shift Dress worth reaching for, something made with intention rather than produced at speed. Available in XS through XL.
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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

