Sean floral jacquard silk minidress
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Veronica Beard Sean floral jacquard silk minidress
Veronica Beard is celebrated for its refined take on American sportswear, and the Sean dress perfectly captures this ethos. Crafted from floral-printed silk jacquard, its defining features are the elegantly ruched front and flared cuffs that add subtle movement, making it an effortless choice for transitional dressing.
The art of the detail
The art of the detail is evident in the Sean minidress's thoughtful construction. Rendered in pure silk, the fabric features an intricate floral jacquard pattern set against a deep black background. The silhouette is defined by a V-neckline and a meticulously ruched front, which fastens with delicate self-ties for an adjustable fit. Long sleeves are finished with gracefully flared cuffs, and the design concludes with a lightly ruffled hem, creating a look that is both structured and fluid.
How to wear
Style this minidress with delicate strappy sandals and a compact clutch for an elegant evening at a gallery opening or a sophisticated dinner. For daytime engagements, such as a garden party or a weekend brunch, pair it with minimalist mules and fine gold jewelry. The dress's versatile nature ensures it adapts seamlessly from elevated daywear to refined evening attire, offering a polished solution for a multitude of social events. The lightweight silk makes it an ideal choice on Mytheresa.
About Veronica Beard
Since its launch, Veronica Beard has built a reputation on creating a modern uniform for the contemporary woman. The brand’s philosophy centers on real-life wearability, offering pieces that are both timeless and of the moment. The Sean minidress embodies this vision through its combination of luxurious silk, a flattering and adaptable silhouette, and a versatile floral print. Each collection is a testament to the founders' understanding of what women need: polished, reliable, and effortlessly chic clothing for every aspect of their lives.














