pink summer dresses for women Floral Summer Maxi Dress Floral Print / L
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pink summer dresses for women

pink summer dresses for women Floral Summer Maxi Dress Floral Print / L

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pink summer dresses for women Floral Summer Maxi Dress Floral Print / LFloral Summer Maxi Dress in Floral Print Pink Floral Dress The summer dress youve been dreaming of! The Floral Summer Maxi Dress has everything you need to keep you comfy while elevating your look for any summer occasion. Smocking at the center back and wide, adjustable straps make for a versatile fit while the detachable waist tie creates a custom, flattering silhouette; all in a head turning, custom designed floral print. Why youll love it: Pink

Floral Summer Maxi Dress in Floral Print | Pink Floral Dress

The summer dress you’ve been dreaming of! The Floral Summer Maxi Dress has everything you need to keep you comfy while elevating your look for any summer occasion. Smocking at the center back and wide, adjustable straps make for a versatile fit while the detachable waist tie creates a custom, flattering silhouette; all in a head-turning, custom-designed floral print.

Why you’ll love it:

  • Pink floral maxi dress with flattering modest square neckline
  • Adjustable straps and detachable waist tie for a comfortable, customizable fit
  • Functional front pockets!
  • Pair this dress with your favorite sandals for an effortless beach-ready look or elevate it even further with a pair of wedges!
  • Material: 100% Rayon
Sizing & Care

Woven non-stretch, boho Maxi Dress with optional waist tie, adjustable straps, square neckline and contrast border print. Loose fitting with functional side seam pockets.  Loose flowy breezy fit. If not busty or if in between sizes and desire a slimmer fit size down.

Melissa is 5’5 size 4 between sizes Extra Small (XS) and Small (S) and can wear either size but prefers XS.
Model is 5'7 wearing an Extra Small (XS).

All measurements are standard design measurements of the garment laying flat. Double the number for circumference. This does not include any stretch the garment might have.

Size XS (0-2) S (4-6) M (8-10) L (12-14) XL (14-16)
Front Length 44 1/2" 45" 45 1/2" 46 1/2" 47 1/2"
Back Length 44 1/2" 45" 45 1/2" 46 1/2" 47 1/2"
Bust 16 1/4" 17 1/2" 18 1/2" 20" 21 1/2"
Hip 24" 25 1/4" 26 1/4" 27 3/4" 29 1/4"
Sweep 42 1/8" 43 3/8" 44 3/8" 45 7/8" 47 3/8"

Care: Machine wash cold gentle cycle with like colors. Mild detergent. Do not bleach. Dry flat. Cool iron if needed.

Material: 100% Rayon

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A. Kassahun
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Must read book on African colonial sociology and politics
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Roman P.
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Colonialism not dead yet
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