CUE
CUE Collared Maxi Dress | Black, Size 8, Belted, Sustainable, Ethical, Jacket
CUE Collared Maxi Dress | Black, Size 8, Belted, Sustainable, Ethical, Jacket
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CUE Collared Maxi Dress
Colour: Black
Size: 10
Style Code: C93354
This dress is in the sustainable and ethical "Cue Cares" range. It is cut from a Japanese acetate poly satin-back crepe using 78% Oeko-Tex Acetate.
This modern dress has a chic collar and is designed to be pulled in effortlessly at the waist.
There are a few ways to style this dress:- Pair it with heels or strappy sandals, or wear it open over jeans or pants as a slimline sleeveless vest or sleeveless jacket! for an elevated modern look.
See pics for ideas
The dress is brand new with tags; however, the "CUE" tag inside has a small tear.
The dress is otherwise in perfect condition x
Features:
- Made in Australia
- Collar
- Stretch
- Belted
- Hook and Eye fastening down the front
- split skirt
- Sustainable / Ethical
Material: 78% Acetate, 22% Polyester
What is Cue Cares? It is a dedicated range of styles made from certified sustainable fabrics. Cue is always committed to decreasing fashion's environmental and social impacts on the world.
Made in Australia.
CUE is a historic fashion achiever in the Australian world of fashion. In November 2019, CUE celebrated its significant milestone at the Sydney iconic Powerhouse Museum. An Australian fashion brand from the swinging '60s has grown, transformed, evolved and expanded over 50 years!
CUE is an award-winning, sustainable, ethical brand, now Australia's most prominent local fashion manufacturer. Their brand started in London as a youth, music-inspired brand by law student Rod Levis.
In the 1980s, CUE expanded its retail store to over 100 stores across Australia and New Zealand. At this time, the brand reflected a young and edgy approach with music-centric themes and neon signs and drew a hip crowd with a maximalist style reminiscent of the 80s. Adorned by celebrities on TV, the clothing had sequins, shoulder pads and taffeta!
Yet in the late 80s, women started to climb the corporate ladder, and CUE was ready, willing and able to create the styles required by the 'everywomen.' CUE had evolved from a youth brand to an older demographic ready for work and everyday life of the 80's modern woman.
This evolution called for a rebranding, and "CUE DESIGN" was born. Everything about the brand, from the store aesthetics to the styles, fabric and design, represented the change from youth-brand to clothes for the elevated woman. The new brand became synonymous with carefully curated colour palettes, imported fabrics and a quality Australian manufacturer.
The '90s were about keeping up with the world's desire for luxury. The fabrications, styles and quality continued to reflect this. CUE partnered with MYER as an exclusive fashion brand concept in every store. It quickly became the most successful brand sold in the iconic department store. Industry awards started piling up.
In 2008 the ECA (Ethical Clothing Australia) accredited CUE as a local and ethical manufacturer. By the end of 2009, ECA confirmed that CUE was Australia's most prominent local fashion manufacturer.
Since then, CUE has won multiple industry awards for its dedication to ethical fashion and quality, e-commerce and technical innovation.
It is quite evident that CUE has shaped the fashion industry in Australia and continues to do so with a conscious and ethical mind.