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Rita Row

Evans Dress - Black by Rita Row

Regular price €152.00 EUR
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Fitted dress with gathered detail.

100% BCI Cotton. Ethically made in Portugal.

Momo is 1’75 cm tall and she is wearing size S.

 

 

  • WASH CARE

    HAND WASH / DO NOT BLEACH / DO NOT TUMBLE DRY / IRON LOW HEAT / DO NOT DRY CLEAN

  • CERTIFICATES

    OEKO-TEX, FABRIC MADE IN PORTUGAL

  • ABOUT THE FABRICS

    The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) is an organization that is working with farmers all over the world to improve the natural environment and their livelihoods. Better Cotton is produced under a set of farm-level standards that cover issues like pesticide use, water use efficiency, and worker health and safety.
    BCI Cotton fabrics are trained to implement more environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable production practices. This means using water more efficiently, minimizing the use of chemicals and the negative effects of pesticides, and improving the living conditions and economic development of cotton farmers.

  • TRANSPARENCY/ETHICAL PROCESS

    This garment has been produced by responsible manufacturing partners. Our team has developed a close relationship with every people in the factories of our supply chain, and we consider each employee of the factory as a member of the Rita Row team.

 

 Rita Row creates pieces for the modern woman. The line gets its name from its fictional muse "Rita," a woman that's hard-working, free-spirited, and effortless. Working from that inspiration, designers Imma Serra and Xenia Semis combine straightforward, subtly-feminine silhouettes and neutral color palettes for pieces that capture the romance and utility of any highly-coveted, savvy, carefree city girl's closet.

100% of our garments are manufactured on the Iberian Peninsula with 55% locally made in Spain and 45% from sustainable Portuguese partners. All our garments are produced ethically. Those who work in the textile production chain receive a fair wage as well as working in a secure and dignified environment.