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plus maxi dresses Turquoise Plus Size Floaty Maxi Silk Dress – Lindsey BrownTurquoise Plus Size Silk Maxi Dress, Santorini by Lindsey Brown resort wear Our turquoise blue Santorini silk maxi dress by Lindsey Brown resort wear is an iconic colourway designed for elegant holidays and unforgettable escapes abroad. Crafted from eight metres of hand dyed silk chiffon, the flowing ombr silk gradually fades from vibrant turquoise blue into soft white, creating a striking and beautifully unique finish. Colour: Turquoise and white

Turquoise Plus Size Silk Maxi Dress, Santorini by Lindsey Brown resort wear

Our turquoise blue Santorini silk maxi dress by Lindsey Brown resort wear is an iconic colourway designed for elegant holidays and unforgettable escapes abroad. Crafted from eight metres of hand-dyed silk chiffon, the flowing ombré silk gradually fades from vibrant turquoise blue into soft white, creating a striking and beautifully unique finish.

  • Colour: Turquoise and white hand tie-dyed ombré
  • Material: 100% silk chiffon
  • Silhouette: Three-tier flowing maxi skirt, lined to the thigh
  • Fit: Relaxed from the waist, adjustable neckline ties
  • Sleeve type: Sleeveless with adjustable silk shoulder straps
  • Neckline: Adjustable tie-front, can be worn front or back
  • Details: Indigo blue and turquoise tassels on the silk ties
  • Size range: 2XLarge
  • Care instructions: Steam clean. Green dry clean
  • Occasion: Resort wear. Weddings abroad, luxury cruises. 
  • Travel friendly: Fold in on itself and pack inside a pillowcase within your case
  • Made in: India. Bespoke alterations made in the UK

The Art of Hand Tie-Dye

Each Santorini dress begins as a finished ivory silk design before being individually hand dip-dyed over several days. The turquoise dye is carefully drawn upwards through the silk chiffon, gradually blending into the white bodice to create our signature ombré effect.

Because every dress is individually hand-crafted, each piece features slight variations in colour placement, making every Santorini beautifully one of a kind.

Design and Fit

Designed with a softly shaped upper bodice lined in white microfibre, the Santorini dress gently skims the waist before flowing into three tiers of lightweight silk chiffon for elegant movement and a flattering silhouette.

Adjustable silk shoulder ties allow flexibility in styling and fit, while the front neckline can be adjusted for more or less coverage. Finished with indigo blue and turquoise tassels, the Santorini can also be worn front-to-back, one of the signature design details of Lindsey Brown resort wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this turquoise silk maxi dress available in plus sizes?

Yes, the turquoise Santorini silk maxi dress is available in a 2XLarge, making it one of our most sought-after plus size holiday dresses. The flowing three-tier skirt and adjustable neckline ties are designed to be flattering across a range of figures, and the lightweight silk chiffon moves beautifully at any size. The adjustable shoulder straps and tie-front neckline allow you to customise the fit to your preference.

Was this dress worn on Mamma Mia I Have a Dream on ITV?

Yes, the turquoise Santorini silk maxi dress by Lindsey Brown resort wear was worn on Mamma Mia I Have a Dream, the hit ITV show inspired by the iconic film set on a Greek island. The beautiful and talented finalists looked absolutely incredible, and it was a wonderful moment for the brand.

Can you wear this dress to a wedding in Greece?

Absolutely yes. The turquoise Santorini silk maxi dress is one of the most beautiful choices for a wedding in Greece. The vibrant turquoise and white ombré silk is inspired by the colours of the Aegean Sea, making it feel completely at home against whitewashed walls, blue domed churches and the warm golden light of a Greek island. Whether you are celebrating in Santorini, Mykonos or Corfu, this dress will look effortlessly stunning.

Can the turquoise Santorini dress be worn two ways?

Yes, the Santorini dress can be worn front to back, moving the indigo and turquoise tasselled ties to the back for a different neckline and look.

Is the Santorini dress an original Lindsey Brown design?

Our Santorini dress is an original design, created by Lindsey Brown back in 2020, and is sold exclusively through our official website at lindseybrown.com.

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