INDI&COLD | Ad100 Crossback Floral Maxi Dress - Sustainable Viscose
A dress that announces its presence from the back first. The INDI&COLD Ad100 Dress Marino turns on a single, defining gesture: a crossover neckline that arcs across the shoulder blades, leaving a clean, sculptural line that feels both deliberate and effortless. From the front, it reads as a modest, round-necked maxi—a quiet prelude to the drama revealed with every turn. It is a silhouette built on contrast: fitted through the bodice, then releasing into a generous, flowing skirt that skims the floor at 135cm from the shoulder (size S). The cut is relaxed, never restrictive, designed to feel slightly loose against the body without sacrificing shape. The fabric is a sustainable viscose, chosen for its fluid hand and subtle drape. It falls with a soft weight, neither stiff nor clingy, and carries a floral-motif print that blooms across the surface without overwhelming the line. The print reads as painterly—abstracted petals in muted tones of blue and cream against a deep navy ground—giving the dress an artisanal, almost watercolor quality. The hand is cool and smooth, with a slight slink that catches light differently with each fold. This is not a stiff, structured textile; it moves with the body, settling into pleats and gathers that feel organic rather than engineered. Construction is thoughtful, with hidden pockets set into the side seams—a rare luxury in a dress this refined. The fit is calibrated: the top skims the torso, the skirt widens to a 98cm hem (size S), and the length adjusts by +1cm per size, the contours by +2cm, ensuring the proportions hold whether you wear an XS or an XL. The crossover back is not merely decorative; it creates a gentle tension that keeps the bodice in place while allowing the back to breathe. The result is a dress that requires no constant adjustment—it stays put, moves when you do, and returns to its original line. This is a dress for occasions that demand presence without effort. It works for a long lunch in the Marais, a gallery opening, a summer evening by the water. Style it with a flat leather sandal and a woven basket bag for daytime; for night, add a slim heel and a single gold cuff. The floral print and fluid silhouette also layer beautifully under a cropped trench or a boxy linen blazer, making it a transitional piece from late spring through early autumn. It is a dress that asks nothing of you but your movement—and rewards every step with a new line, a new fold, a new reason to turn around.
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INDI&COLD | Ad100 Crossback Floral Maxi Dress - Sustainable Viscose
INDI&COLD | Ad100 Crossback Floral Maxi Dress - Sustainable Viscose
A dress that announces its presence from the back first. The INDI&COLD Ad100 Dress Marino turns on a single, defining gesture: a crossover neckline that arcs across the shoulder blades, leaving a clean, sculptural line that feels both deliberate and effortless. From the front, it reads as a modest, round-necked maxi—a quiet prelude to the drama revealed with every turn. It is a silhouette built on contrast: fitted through the bodice, then releasing into a generous, flowing skirt that skims the floor at 135cm from the shoulder (size S). The cut is relaxed, never restrictive, designed to feel slightly loose against the body without sacrificing shape. The fabric is a sustainable viscose, chosen for its fluid hand and subtle drape. It falls with a soft weight, neither stiff nor clingy, and carries a floral-motif print that blooms across the surface without overwhelming the line. The print reads as painterly—abstracted petals in muted tones of blue and cream against a deep navy ground—giving the dress an artisanal, almost watercolor quality. The hand is cool and smooth, with a slight slink that catches light differently with each fold. This is not a stiff, structured textile; it moves with the body, settling into pleats and gathers that feel organic rather than engineered. Construction is thoughtful, with hidden pockets set into the side seams—a rare luxury in a dress this refined. The fit is calibrated: the top skims the torso, the skirt widens to a 98cm hem (size S), and the length adjusts by +1cm per size, the contours by +2cm, ensuring the proportions hold whether you wear an XS or an XL. The crossover back is not merely decorative; it creates a gentle tension that keeps the bodice in place while allowing the back to breathe. The result is a dress that requires no constant adjustment—it stays put, moves when you do, and returns to its original line. This is a dress for occasions that demand presence without effort. It works for a long lunch in the Marais, a gallery opening, a summer evening by the water. Style it with a flat leather sandal and a woven basket bag for daytime; for night, add a slim heel and a single gold cuff. The floral print and fluid silhouette also layer beautifully under a cropped trench or a boxy linen blazer, making it a transitional piece from late spring through early autumn. It is a dress that asks nothing of you but your movement—and rewards every step with a new line, a new fold, a new reason to turn around.
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A dress that announces its presence from the back first. The INDI&COLD Ad100 Dress Marino turns on a single, defining gesture: a crossover neckline that arcs across the shoulder blades, leaving a clean, sculptural line that feels both deliberate and effortless. From the front, it reads as a modest, round-necked maxi—a quiet prelude to the drama revealed with every turn. It is a silhouette built on contrast: fitted through the bodice, then releasing into a generous, flowing skirt that skims the floor at 135cm from the shoulder (size S). The cut is relaxed, never restrictive, designed to feel slightly loose against the body without sacrificing shape. The fabric is a sustainable viscose, chosen for its fluid hand and subtle drape. It falls with a soft weight, neither stiff nor clingy, and carries a floral-motif print that blooms across the surface without overwhelming the line. The print reads as painterly—abstracted petals in muted tones of blue and cream against a deep navy ground—giving the dress an artisanal, almost watercolor quality. The hand is cool and smooth, with a slight slink that catches light differently with each fold. This is not a stiff, structured textile; it moves with the body, settling into pleats and gathers that feel organic rather than engineered. Construction is thoughtful, with hidden pockets set into the side seams—a rare luxury in a dress this refined. The fit is calibrated: the top skims the torso, the skirt widens to a 98cm hem (size S), and the length adjusts by +1cm per size, the contours by +2cm, ensuring the proportions hold whether you wear an XS or an XL. The crossover back is not merely decorative; it creates a gentle tension that keeps the bodice in place while allowing the back to breathe. The result is a dress that requires no constant adjustment—it stays put, moves when you do, and returns to its original line. This is a dress for occasions that demand presence without effort. It works for a long lunch in the Marais, a gallery opening, a summer evening by the water. Style it with a flat leather sandal and a woven basket bag for daytime; for night, add a slim heel and a single gold cuff. The floral print and fluid silhouette also layer beautifully under a cropped trench or a boxy linen blazer, making it a transitional piece from late spring through early autumn. It is a dress that asks nothing of you but your movement—and rewards every step with a new line, a new fold, a new reason to turn around.



















