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white ruffle midi dress

white ruffle midi dress Vintage-Inspired Ruffle Midi Dress- White colour (lace crochet shawl i – morimary

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white ruffle midi dress Vintage-Inspired Ruffle Midi Dress- White colour (lace crochet shawl i – morimaryEMBROIDERED VINTAGE RUFFLE MIDI DRESS The Embroidered Vintage Ruffle Midi Dress is a romantic and nostalgic piece that effortlessly blends timeless charm with whimsical elegance. Featuring delicate embroidery at the center front and intricate lace accents, this dress captures the essence of vintage inspired beauty. Available in soft ivory and serene mint tones, its perfect for creating dreamy, graceful looks for casual outings or special occasions.

EMBROIDERED VINTAGE RUFFLE MIDI DRESS

The Embroidered Vintage Ruffle Midi Dress is a romantic and nostalgic piece that effortlessly blends timeless charm with whimsical elegance. Featuring delicate embroidery at the center front and intricate lace accents, this dress captures the essence of vintage-inspired beauty. Available in soft ivory and serene mint tones, it’s perfect for creating dreamy, graceful looks for casual outings or special occasions.

This dress is designed with a midweight, flowing silhouette that flatters the figure while providing comfort and ease of movement. The adjustable drawstring waist adds versatility, allowing you to customize the fit to enhance your natural shape. The ruffled hemline and gathered cuffs add texture and dimension, creating a charming, feminine aesthetic.

Whether paired with simple flats for a relaxed look or styled with lace-up boots and accessories for a statement outfit, this dress is a versatile addition to your wardrobe, evoking effortless elegance and sophistication.

KEY FEATURES

  • Center front embroidery: Adds a detailed and artistic touch for a vintage-inspired design.
  • Adjustable drawstring waist: Ensures a customizable and flattering fit.
  • Ruffled hemline and gathered cuffs: Enhance the dress's whimsical and textured appeal.
  • Available in soft ivory and serene mint: Neutral tones for versatile styling.

FABRIC

100%cotton

     

      Transparency: Partial (depending on color)

  • Lining: None
  • Elasticity: None
  • Shine: None
  • Fabric thickness: Thin and comfortable

COLORS
Available in soft ivory and serene mint. Colors may vary slightly due to lighting or screen settings.

Whether you're attending a garden tea party, wandering through a meadow, or embracing your love for vintage-inspired fashion, the Embroidered Vintage Ruffle Midi Dress will be your go-to piece for timeless elegance.

Size & Char

SIZE length Bust Waist Hip Shoulder width
one size 115 cm 114 112 160 40.5

 

Description for shawl

ELEGANT AND VERSATILE: THE LACE HEAD SCARF & SHAWL

Add a touch of vintage elegance to your wardrobe with this multifunctional Lace Head Scarf & Shawl. Designed to seamlessly combine style and practicality, this piece is perfect as both a graceful head accessory and a charming shawl. Its intricate lace detailing and delicate crochet pattern make it a standout item, whether you’re enhancing your outfit or protecting yourself from a light breeze.

The soft and lightweight fabric ensures all-day comfort, while the breathable lace construction allows for versatility across seasons. Wear it as a headscarf for a boho-inspired look or drape it over your shoulders as a shawl to complement your favorite dress. The neutral tones make it easy to pair with various styles, from Mori-girl outfits to casual daywear.

Perfect for adding a touch of charm to garden parties, tea gatherings, or casual outings, this accessory brings an air of timeless sophistication to any ensemble. Whether styled casually or as a focal point, the Lace Head Scarf & Shawl is a must-have for those who love vintage-inspired aesthetics.

Key Features

  • Intricate lace design: Adds a touch of sophistication and elegance.
  • Multifunctional use: Can be worn as a headscarf or shawl.
  • Lightweight and breathable: Comfortable for year-round wear.
  • Neutral color: Versatile for pairing with different outfits.

Fabric Details

  • Material: 100% Cotton Thread (Lace)
  • Care: Hand wash or delicate machine wash recommended

Colors Available
Classic Cream

Elevate your look effortlessly with this elegant and versatile accessory!

Size: 130*38Cm(Triangle)


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