Cocoon Silk Velvet Dress

£345.00
Jackdaw
Size: XXS

Velvet containing silk brings lustre to our cocooning dress. Shaped with elbow-length raglan sleeves and a lower-calf length, then finished with side seam pockets.

Velvet containing silk. Lined. Easy fit. Elbow-length raglan sleeves. Side seam pockets. Lower-calf length. Back loop and button.

Details

Dry clean only. Body: 83% viscose, 17% silk. Lining: 100% viscose. 
Made in China.
The fibres of this item are delicate. Please do not iron directly. We recommend you steam inside out to remove creases. Water or liquid stains will damage the pile. Please shake moisture off rather than blotting stains and leave to dry naturally.

Size & Fit

Easy fit. Length: Lower calf. Sleeve: Elbow length.
Studio model Jamily is 5ft 11in/180cm tall and is wearing a size S.

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Velvet Care Guide

Velvet is a soft, luxurious fabric that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Traditionally made from silk, it is now also woven from cotton, wool, or viscose. Its distinctive texture is formed by a dense pile of raised loops, resulting in a plush feel and subtle sheen.

  • Velvet should be dry cleaned to protect its finish and structure.
  • Steam to freshen, remove creases and odours, and revive crushed pile.
  • Always steam inside out and air dry at room temperature.
  • Hang velvet on a sturdy, padded hanger – never fold, as creases are difficult to remove.
  • For long-term storage, use breathable fabric garment bags.

Viscose Care Guide

Viscose is a biodegradable fabric derived from plant sources like bamboo, soy, or wood pulp. First developed in Britain as an affordable silk alternative, it is a popular material for warm climates due to its breathable composition. We appreciate the movement and vibrancy of colour that viscose offers.

  • While many viscose garments can be machine washed at 30°C.
  • Handwashing in cool water is recommended to reduce shrinkage and fibre damage.
  • Line dry and reshape while damp. Avoid tumble drying, wringing, or twisting.
  • Iron gently while damp to restore shape.
  • Store in breathable cotton bags to maintain airflow and prevent damage.