When fashion and philanthropy mix, amazing things happen: Meet the TOME Freedom For All cotton-poplin dress, a flawlessly tailored shirt dress in crisp white cotton with 3/4 length bell sleeves, and a black self-tie grosgrain belt that defines the waist. Not only is this cute shirt dress an instant closet staple but it also supports an important charitable cause. In collaboration with Katie Ford’s Freedom For All charity to abolish human trafficking and slavery around the world. Tome will donate 100% of its profits to the foundation. Sustainably produced in New York City. FINAL SALE
- By TOME | New York.
- Part of TOME's White Shirt Project - a capsule collection with proceeds supporting , a charity to abolish human trafficking and slavery around the world. For more information, please visit: www.freedomforall.org.
- Style: Freedom For All Cotton-Poplin Shirt Dress.
- Color: White.
- 100% Cotton.
- Point Collar.
- ¾ Bell Sleeves.
- Slips On.
- Front button closure.
- Black self-tie grosgrain belt included.
- Relaxed silhouette, use the black tie belt to define the waist.
- Fit: True to size, cut for a loose fit.
- Unlined.
- Care Instructions: Dry Clean or Hand Wash Cold.
- TOME Style No. T16 WSP3 2.
- Made in New York, USA.
- FINAL SALE
Measurements (taken from size S):
Shoulder: 13.25" Bust: 27.5" Length: 42"
Sizing help: Model wears size S. Models height: 5'8" / 173cm, bust 34" / 86cm, waist 24.5" / 62cm, hips 34" / 86cm. Model's dress size is: 2 US.
About TOME:
Based and made in New York City, TOME is a contemporary women’s fashion brand with powerful collections. Known most recently for their efforts fighting human trafficking through the Freedom for All foundation, TOME came into the limelight as a 2013 CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund finalist. Their signature take on common themes such as the white shirt, the camisole dress, and the trench coat established TOME's place in the modern sustainable fashion movement. TOME founders Ryan Lobo and Ramon Martin originally met in 1998 while studying fashion at the University of Technology, Sydney. While they always knew they would come together to collaborate in Women's fashion, Lobo and Martin spent the first decade of their careers gaining individual experience in the industry: Martin's background includes time spent working for Alberta Ferretti, Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture Atelier, J. Mendel and Derek Lam, while Lobo worked as a designer buyer, stylist, journalist and brand consultant in Australia. Having joined efforts in 2011, TOME is now well established as a groundbreaking women’s fashion brand to watch.