ANYA SKIRT

R 770.00
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Color: SEAFOAM

Runs True to Size

This product runs true to size. We recommend sizing down if you are between sizes for a tighter fit.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

A classic SAB-style skirt, designed with an ultra-thin waistband and asymmetric hem to highlight the legs. Crafted from soft, slinky lycra, this skirt provides the perfect balance between structure and movement.

    FEATURES
    • Classic pull-on skirt sits smoothly on the waist and does not cut in
    • Can be worn on the hips
    • Short curved hemline elongates the leg
    • Soft, slinky lycra with a free-cut hem, drapes & moves beautifully
    • Signature gold branding

    Proudly designed and made in Australia.

    FABRICATION

    95% POLYESTER | 5% SPANDEX

    Crafted from soft, slinky lycra, this skirt provides the perfect balance between structure and movement.

    MODEL DETAILS

    • Mia | S/M | 175cm

    • Giselle | S/M | 180cm

    • Nerize | S/M | N/A

    • Indiana | S/M | N/A

    • Dayana | XS/S | 160cm

    • Asja | XS/S | 164cm

    • Kristen | XS/S | 165cm

    • Georgia | XS/S | N/A
    Customer Reviews
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    美正
    02/05/2024
    美緒 正.
    Japan

    Lovely!

    This skirt makes my legs look longer! Love the color,too.

    ID
    26/04/2024
    Isla D.
    Australia

    Anya split skirt

    Such a beautiful fit

    A
    08/04/2024
    Anonymous
    Australia

    Very cute piece

    The skirt fits well, comfy to dance in

    A
    16/10/2023
    Anonymous
    United States

    My daughters favorite

    This skirt was perfect with the leo I ordered. My daughter absolutely loves it all and feels so good whenever she wears it!

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