Marina Long Black Lace Dress

Contoured mini lace dress with a floral design, mesh neckline and back. Features a button back and zipper closure. Fiber Content: 65% cotton 35% nylon; lining: 100% polyester (View Fabric Guide) Fit is true to size. Model is wearing size 4. Whether you have a fashion emergency or just need a little style advice, we're here to help anytime. or call us at +1 (646) 368-9685. Standard shipping is FREE on all orders over $100—even if you shop multiple boutiques in the same order. For orders under $100, flat rate shipping is available ($8 domestic, $15 international). Domestic orders ship via USPS and usually arrive within 3-4 business days. In certain locations, expedited shipping may be available via UPS. International orders ship via DHL and usually arrive within 3-7 business days. All customs, taxes and duties are included. Visit our FAQ page for more information. Returns are FREE for domestic and international orders! We accept unworn merchandise in its original condition within 14 days from the date your package was delivered.

Visit the Return page to learn more about our return policy.The requested page title contains invalid characters: "%C3". Return to Main Page. I loved these shoes very much, but our love was cut short because the strap loops wore out and broke within a month of wearing. It's very sad because the shoes were so comfy and looked great with my wardrobe. These are 5 star shoes made with 2 star materials. Response From Free People We're sorry to hear about this. Someone will be reaching out to you directly! I'm expecting (8 months#, hence my feet are a bit swollen. I also have bunions #one foot is bigger), and something of a heel spur on the other. It's been beyond difficult shopping for shoes, especially for two different feet width and lengthwise, and ones I plan to wear walking off that postpartum weight. Comfortable, accommodate my very different feet equally great and look cute on. Size 38 is my midrange. I sometimes size down to 37.5 or up to 38.5) and these in 38 worked out.

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Big fan so far! I am truly excited that these shoes were just perfect! they're so soft and comfortable and true to size and a beautiful deep black. I can't wait for the winter to end so I can start wearing them!There is something immensely touching about a clown hiding a broken heart, but can anyone feel sorry for Boris Johnson? Several weeks ago, the philandering Mayor of London’s long-suffering wife, Marina, threw him out of their house (though, according to one of her friends, she ‘put him out as if he was a tom-cat’).The last time this happened — over his affair with the writer Petronella Wyatt — he slept on an old Oxford University friend’s sofa for a week before Marina allowed him back. This time, two months have passed and he is still waiting to be summoned home.The man who dreamed of stepping over the threshold of No 10 as Prime Minister can be found pushing his bike into the entrance hall of a rented flat 100 yards from the warm, family chaos of his own home, and resorts to regularly phoning the local Indian restaurant for a take-away curry for one.

Home alone: Boris Johnson at his rented flat, just yards from his family's North London house Publicly, Boris’s performances as the shambling clown remain as confident and crowd-pleasing as ever. He even managed to squeeze a few laughs from a solemn Tory Party conference earlier this month. And asked this week at the London Film Festival whom he’d like to play him in a film of his life, he replied: ‘It’s obviously a choice between Brad Pitt and Damon oojimaflip.’But inwardly, Boris Johnson is a sad and anxious man who has been desperately trying to patch things up with Marina. He’s been bombarding her with promises that he’s turned over a new leaf, but, as a family friend says: ‘He’s made her such promises before — how many broken promises can a woman put up with?’ The difference now is that the issue is more than a casual affair. There is a pretty child involved, with wild fair hair and blue eyes just like Boris, born to art consultant Helen Macintyre — a child whose paternity Johnson has never denied.

And there is Boris’s fear that, this time, Marina may have decided once and for all that she doesn’t really need him.‘Boris is desperately unhappy,’ says one close figure. ‘He’s miserable in the flat. He’s a man who needs looking after. He needs Marina to go home to. Teaching him a lesson? Boris's self-sufficient wife Marina ‘He misses her warmth and her cooking — he can hardly boil a kettle by himself and even finds it difficult slapping some ham on a piece of bread.‘Yes, he has this weakness with women but he would never, ever leave Marina — absolutely never. It’s not just that he loves her so much, he needs her too much.’Marina (whose political sympathies lie some way further to the left than Boris) has always played a vital role in her Old Etonian husband’s political career as his domestic intellectual sparring partner.‘She gets cross with him if he goes off on what she calls a “Right-wing rant”,’ says a family friend. ‘She pulls him in, she ticks him off.

‘She even once sent him off like a naughty boy to see how people live on a council estate. God, how he’s missing all that.’Marina, 45, a successful lawyer whose mother is an Indian Sikh and whose father was the late distinguished BBC journalist Sir Charles Wheeler, has been allowing her errant husband home on a regular basis to see their four children, whose ages range from ten to 17.She has also allowed their long-time housekeeper to continue doing Boris’s washing, just as if he were at home. For despite the separation, the couple maintain a cordial — even warm — relationship. Late one evening the other day, Marina and Boris even played tennis together near their home in Islington, North London. Fellow players who chatted to them as they vacated the court said their behaviour didn’t betray any sign of them being estranged.‘They seemed perfectly normal as a couple and trooped off into the night together,’ says one. Publicly, Boris's performances as the shambling clown remain as confident and crowd-pleasing as ever

But, clearly, that isn’t the full story. Everything that is happening as far as their domestic lives are concerned, a friend explains, is for the very same reason that Marina cast Boris out in the first place — to make sure their children don’t suffer.‘It’s been so much easier since he moved out of the house,’ says the friend. ‘Less stress, less tension, no guilt hanging over the breakfast table. ‘And now if he drops his trousers with another woman — as he definitely will again, believe me — it won’t feel to the children like so much of a betrayal of their mother.’The latest Boris crisis blew up three months ago when a London-based Canadian property man, Pierre Rolin, blamed the Mayor for his break-up with Ms Macintyre, his partner of three years. She moved out of Rolin’s Belgravia house last November, after her baby was born. Rolin is dark-haired and was suspicious of the baby’s light hair and colouring. He arranged a DNA test and found the child was not his.

Ms Macintyre had, in fact, been seeing Boris, whom she had first met 15 years ago when she was a student. As an art expert, she had met up with him again and accepted his invitation as Mayor to become an unpaid fundraising adviser for the Olympic Park in East London. This had led to many dinners together.Privately, art is a ‘very important’ hobby and he loves to wind down by painting figures and scenes. His mother, Charlotte Johnson Wahl, is a successful painter. The Mayor of London is said to be desperately trying to patch things up with his wife Marina (pictured) In the weeks after stories were published in the media about the paternity of Ms Mcintyre’s baby, the atmosphere in the Johnson household is said to have been ‘horrible’. Life was particularly difficult for Boris’s children, who, a friend says, ‘are now old enough to know what’s going on. Just think what Boris has put them through’.Since then, though, things are said to be ‘almost back to normal’ although, living in his bad-boy billet down the road, Boris comes and goes.

When at home, he’s his usual jolly self and there are no ‘dark periods’.As for Marina, she’s said to be ‘playing a blinder’. But then I was told: ‘She’s no pushover. She’s a self-sufficient woman.’Her legal work focuses mainly on social care, mental health and employment discrimination. At her chambers, she is known to ‘work like the devil’ whenever Boris’s romantic entanglements have become the currency of public gossip. ‘You’d never find her crying like a mouse in the corner,’ declares a Boris posing on one of his new bikes in London Indeed, the winsome Marina has adopted a philosophically independent attitude to Boris’s social habits. Earlier this month, the couple arrived separately at the offices of The Lady magazine for a party to celebrate the publication of Boris’s younger sister Rachel’s book The Diary Of A Lady, recording her controversial first year editing the publication.Boris launched himself into typically ebullient mode, posing for pictures with anyone in possession of an official key card showing they had signed up to his new high-profile bike hire scheme in London — or were at least, as he impishly declared, ‘aroused’ by the thought of using one.

Marina, though, totally ignored his clowning.After some time, Boris theatrically fastened on his bicycle helmet and left. Marina barely acknowledged his departure and remained for at least another hour, chatting with other guests, including his father Stanley.‘I don’t often leave parties at the same time as my husband, as he tends to go it alone quite a lot,’ she pointedly explained. ‘There’s only one seat on his bicycle . . . it’s just the way we do things.’ At the time of the party, no one except close family knew she had thrown him out and that they were living separately.Boris’s journey that night took him home to the single flat where, among his few possessions, are several family pictures. But they fail to disguise the distinct, ‘lonely bachelor’ feel of the accommodation — which most women would probably say is what a man of 46 who has been married twice and cheated on both of wives thoroughly deserves (though it was with Marina that he cheated on his first wife, Allegra Mostyn Owen, who divorced him in 1993).

After her sister-in-laws’s book party, Marina went back home to the £2.3 million house the couple chose together two years ago when there appeared to have been a welcome lull in Boris’s philanderings. Their sequence of homes in Highbury and Islington have always been full of the happy chaos of a full family life — rather scruffy, unmatching furniture, books everywhere, bikes all over the place, a battered people carrier parked outside and, significantly, Boris’s own paintings everywhere, even propped up on radiators and shelves. One friend describes it as ‘a very cerebral home, very happy most of the time, with just one problem...’But that problem is now weighing heavily on a man who is no longer in everyday contact with his children, to whom he is devoted.If Marina is ‘teaching him a lesson’, as friends believe, she is certainly succeeding. She hates the idea of divorce, but she is known to be a realist. ‘She can look after herself and Boris knows it,’ a friend says.