





Mali Dress | Maracuja
This babydoll mini dress is designed for ease, adaptability, and everyday versatility. Featuring adjustable drawstrings and straps, it offers a flexible fit that can be styled and shaped to suit different body types and moods.
Finished with soft scalloped frills for gentle movement, this is a playful yet considered piece that brings comfort and ease to warm-weather dressing.
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Mali Dress | Maracuja
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Fit & Design Details
Jade is 175cm / 5ft. 7in. and wears a size S. This piece fits true to size.
Materials & Craft
Care Instructions
Styling Notes
Shipping & Delivery
Machine Washable*
Plant Dyes
100% Organically Cultivated Cotton
Handmade by Artisans
HAPPINESS GUARANTEED
If a piece doesn't feel right within 14 days, we offer free exchange and easy return.
Every RŪPAHAUS piece is made to last — getting the fit right is part of that.
Ethics & Sustainability
Our Practice
Made in small batches, with clear processes and a focus on quality over quantity.

Fair Practice & Partnership
We work directly with independent artisan partners, supporting fair pay, transparency, and long-term livelihoods.

Responsibly Sourced Materials
Our materials are sourced with care — prioritising natural fibres, local growers, and responsible processes.

Natural Materials & Plant Dyes
We use natural fibres and plant-based dyes, embracing the texture and variation shaped by nature.

Handmade in Small Batches
Each piece is made by hand in small quantities, allowing time, variation, and human care in the process.

Giving Back Program
Each year, 5% of our revenue is reinvested into the communities we work with.
— Haruko WatanabeVictoria, Australia
— Pajaree K.Melbourne, Australia


