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colored midi dress PinkThe Noor dress is built around five ideas that most midi dresses only manage one or two of: a structured silhouette that holds its shape, a scalloped hem with vintage buttons, a colour block in pink and yellow that photographs as confidently as it reads in person, a front slit for ease of movement, and two actual side pockets. Designed by Sandhya Garg, Project Runway Season 13 alumna, and cut in 100% cotton linen a fabric with structure,

The Noor dress is built around five ideas that most midi dresses only manage one or two of: a structured silhouette that holds its shape, a scalloped hem with vintage buttons, a colour-block in pink and yellow that photographs as confidently as it reads in person, a front slit for ease of movement, and two actual side pockets. Designed by Sandhya Garg, Project Runway Season 13 alumna, and cut in 100% cotton linen — a fabric with structure, breathability, and a natural texture that no synthetic alternative reproduces — the Noor is the kind of dress that does not require you to explain why you bought it. It explains itself.

The bodice is pencil-fit with a corset-style construction: square neckline, tie-up shoulder straps that adjust for coverage and fit, and a close cut through the waist that creates shape without boning. The colour block places pink on the bodice and yellow on the skirt — the scalloped transition between them, finished with vintage buttons, is the seam that makes the colour-blocking feel designed rather than divided. The front slit opens just enough for natural movement in a pencil silhouette without reading as statement. The side pockets are functional — deep enough for a phone.

The occasion range for this dress is broader than the construction suggests: garden parties and outdoor spring wedding guest occasions where the colour-block reads as festive but considered; bridal showers where the pink and yellow combination is celebratory without bridal-party confusion; summer wedding guest events where the cotton linen breathes in warm-weather venues; and cocktail receptions where the structured bodice and scalloped hem carry the occasion register without a gown silhouette. The Noor also works for date nights, vacation dressing, and resort casual occasions where you want a structured piece that doesn't need ironing on arrival.

How to style it: For a wedding or garden party, a white or gold block heel, a small clutch, and minimal jewellery — the scalloped hem and colour-block carry the styling. For casual or resort occasions, white sneakers or flat strappy sandals and a rattan bag. The pockets mean you can travel light and actually use them. The tie-up straps work with both tied bows and a more minimal knotted look.

Available in sizes XS through 3XL (US sizes 00–24). Cotton linen benefits from a cool iron or a light steam to hold the structure through a long event. Like all Sandhya Garg designs, the Noor is a limited-production piece — when stock is gone, it will not be repeated. Custom sizing is available by email.

Product details: 100% cotton linen | pink and yellow colour block | scalloped hem with vintage buttons | pencil/corset-style bodice | square neckline | tie-up straps | front slit | two side pockets | midi length | midi dress | sizes XS–3XL | $278 | free US shipping over $250.

Care: Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent, or dry clean. Hang dry. Cool iron or light steam to press — cotton linen holds structure well with proper care. Do not tumble dry.

Is the Noor dress true to size?

The corset-style bodice has a close fit — measure your bust and waist and check the size chart before ordering. If between sizes, size up for comfort through the bodice. The pencil skirt has a front slit for ease of movement.

How deep are the pockets?

The side pockets are functional — deep enough to hold a phone or card case. This is the only dress in the Sandhya Garg collection with side pockets.

Does the front slit go above the knee?

[CONFIRM FROM PHYSICAL GARMENT — does the front slit open above or below the knee? Update before publishing.]

Are the vintage buttons functional or decorative?

[CONFIRM FROM PHYSICAL GARMENT — are the buttons on the scalloped seam functional (used to close the dress) or decorative only? Update before publishing.]

Is cotton linen comfortable for all-day wear?

Yes. Cotton linen is breathable and becomes softer with wear and washing. The structure of the corset bodice means the dress holds its shape through a long event. In warm weather, the natural fibre breathes better than polyester or viscose alternatives.

Will cotton linen wrinkle?

Cotton linen can crease if packed tightly. Hang or roll rather than fold. A cool iron or light steam on arrival removes creases. The structured bodice holds its shape well; the skirt section may need a light press before formal events.

Is this dress suitable for a spring or summer wedding guest?

Yes. The cotton linen breathes in warm weather and the colour-block reads as festive without bridal-party white. The scalloped hem and vintage buttons give it a deliberate, occasion-appropriate finish. Pair with heeled sandals and minimal jewellery to keep the structure of the dress as the statement.

Will this be restocked?

No. The Noor is a limited-production design — once the current run sells out it will not be repeated. Custom orders are available by email to [email protected].

Browse more scalloped dresses, midi dresses, pink dresses, yellow dresses, and wedding guest dresses in the Sandhya Garg collection.

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