Anuans Tokyo Tweed-Trimmed Cotton Dress
This piece from Anuans is a masterclass in Tokyo’s "Neo-Lady" aesthetic—a sophisticated blend of professional polish and romantic detail. Crafted from a premium high-density cotton, the dress features a precision slim cut that skims the figure for a sharp, elongated silhouette. The defining feature is the delicate tweed frill detailing along the neckline and sleeves, which introduces a rich, multi-tonal texture to the minimalist base.
It is an architectural study in contrast: the rigid, structural nature of the cotton provides a clean canvas for the soft, tactile fray of the tweed. This is the ultimate "power dress" for the modern woman, designed to transition seamlessly from a high-level boardroom to a curated dinner with effortless authority.
The Details
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Origin: Designed by Anuans Tokyo.
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Material: 100% Premium Structural Cotton; accented with a specialized artisanal tweed blend for the frill embellishments.
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The Cut: A sophisticated slim-fit silhouette featuring a high-rise waistline and a refined midi-length hem.
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Key Features: Tonal tweed frill trim, invisible back zip closure, and precision-engineered darts for a bespoke-level fit.
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Texture: A smooth, matte cotton body contrasted by the chunky, dimensional weave of the tweed trim.
The Color Palette
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Sand Beige: As pictured, a warm, organic neutral that highlights the intricate weave of the cream-and-gold tweed.
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Midnight Noir: A sharp, monochromatic black where the tweed texture provides a subtle, sophisticated shimmer.
Care Guide
To preserve the delicate tweed frills and the sharp slim cut:
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The Wash: We strictly recommend professional dry cleaning. The agitation of a home washing machine can cause the delicate frills to over-fray and damage the structure of the slim-cut bodice.
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The Dry: Never tumble dry. If the dress requires refreshing at home, hang it in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight.
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The Refresh: Use a handheld steamer from a distance to release creases in the cotton. Avoid direct contact with a hot iron on the tweed sections, as high heat can melt the delicate synthetic fibers often found in decorative tweed weaves.