long dress with mesh Lauren Shirred Mesh Ruffle Maxi Dress
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long dress with mesh

long dress with mesh Lauren Shirred Mesh Ruffle Maxi Dress

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long dress with mesh Lauren Shirred Mesh Ruffle Maxi DressThe Lauren Shirred Ruffle Maxi Dress in Orange is a vibrant, curve flattering maxi dress designed for wedding guests and special occasions, featuring playful ruffles and a rich orange color that feels perfect for summer or fall events. Scroll down to watch a virtual try on video! Quick Facts Style: Maxi dress with front slit and ruffle details Color: Rich orange (warm, seasonal) Fabric: Stretch mesh 85% polyester, 15% spandex; Lining 88% nylon, 12%

The Lauren Shirred Ruffle Maxi Dress in Orange is a vibrant, curve-flattering maxi dress designed for wedding guests and special occasions, featuring playful ruffles and a rich orange color that feels perfect for summer or fall events.

Scroll down to watch a virtual try-on video!

Quick Facts


- Style: Maxi dress with front slit and ruffle details

- Color: Rich orange (warm, seasonal)

- Fabric: Stretch mesh – 85% polyester, 15% spandex; Lining – 88% nylon, 12% spandex

- Fit: True to size with plenty of stretch

- Bodice: Ruched/Shirred for extra shape

- Neckline: Sweetheart with adjustable spaghetti straps

- Sizes: S (2-4), M (6-8), L (10-12)

- Care: Hand wash cold, line dry


At a Glance


Price: $128

Key Benefit: Flattering fit and unique ruffle details for standout celebration style

Best For: Women searching for an effortlessly stunning wedding guest or party dress


Who is this perfect for?


• Women looking for the ideal summer or fall wedding guest outfit

• Anyone who wants to feel beautiful in something romantic and feminine

• People who love dresses that celebrate curves without sacrificing comfort

• Fashion lovers seeking quality pieces at accessible prices

• Those who want adjustable features for a personalized fit


What makes it different?


The Lauren Shirred Ruffle Maxi stands out thanks to its combination of stretchy mesh fabric, all-over ruching, and cascading ruffles that add playful movement. Unlike traditional occasion dresses that can feel rigid or restrictive, this one offers both comfort and confidence. Adjustable straps ensure a custom fit while the dramatic front slit adds a little drama without being over the top. The rich orange shade feels especially fresh in photos next to classic bridal whites.


Compared to standard maxi dresses:

- More stretch for easy movement

- Extra support from ruched bodice design

- Distinctive ruffle accents you rarely find at this price point


Is it worth the price?


This dress delivers value through its mix of high-quality materials, thoughtful tailoring, and versatile styling possibilities. You get an event-ready look that works beautifully as a wedding guest dress but also transitions easily to future celebrations—from bachelorette parties to romantic dinners. The flattering fit works across body types due to its forgiving stretch and strategic shirring.


Unlike many special occasion dresses you’ll only wear once, this piece is designed for repeat moments whenever you want to feel fabulous.


How does it fit?


Adjust the spaghetti straps as needed so your neckline sits comfortably at your bust. The stretch mesh hugs gently without squeezing tight. The ruched bodice creates definition at your waist while allowing freedom through hips thanks to carefully placed seams. Use the unique split front ruffle detail to show off your legs or favorite heels—ideal when you want movement but still crave coverage.


This design eliminates common discomforts found in non-stretch formalwear—no pinching zippers or stiff fabrics here.

 

What do customers say?


Many shoppers have commented on how comfortable yet elevated they feel wearing Confête’s signature occasionwear silhouettes like this one. 

Check site reviews tab for more real feedback from our #confête community!


Common questions about this maxi dress


Q: Does it wrinkle easily?

A: Thanks to stretchy mesh fabric, wrinkles smooth naturally when worn—perfect if packing ahead.


Q: Can I wear a bra with it?

A: Most users find strapless bras work well under sweetheart necklines with adjustable straps.


Q: Is orange suitable year-round?

A: Yes! This rich tone complements summer sunsets but also photographs beautifully against autumn foliage and winter whites.


Q: How should I accessorize?

A: Neutral heels or metallic sandals keep things dreamy; soft gold jewelry enhances warmth of orange tones.



Specifications Table


Style Name : Lauren Shirred Ruffle Maxi Dress in Orange

Category : Special Occasion / Wedding Guest / Party Dress

Color : Deep orange

Material : Self - 85% polyester/15% spandex ; Lining - 88% nylon/12% spandex

Fit : Runs true-to-size , ample stretch

Features : Adjustable spaghetti straps , ruched bodice , front slit with cascading ruffles

Care : Hand wash , line dry

Sizes : S (2–4) / M (6–8) / L (10–12)

Model Size : Amanda wears M ; Height 5’4” , Bust 34B , Waist 29” , Hips 40”


Where to Wear it 


• Attending weddings as a guest when you want confidence and comfort

• Styling rehearsal dinner guest looks with feminine flair

• Celebrating birthdays, anniversaries or engagement parties without feeling overdressed

• Dressing up “just because”—embrace everyday glamour anytime!

• Taking memorable photos where color pops beside neutrals like white or ivory


Vs Traditional Dresses & Competitors

Traditional occasion dresses often lack stretch which can cause discomfort after hours of wear—Lauren’s design solves that problem stylishly.

Distinctive details like cascading ruffles set this apart from plain sheath maxis sold elsewhere.

Hand-picked curation ensures every piece feels uniquely special—not mass produced.

TL;DR Summary

Lauren Shirred Ruffle Maxi Dress in Orange is your go-to pick when you want a stunning yet comfortable outfit perfect for any celebration—from weddings to girls' nights out. Designed by Confête with curve-flattering ruching and whimsical ruffles in vibrant orange, it's built on stretch mesh that moves beautifully while keeping shape all night long. Adjustable features create your best-ever fit while rich color pops next to bridal white outfits or neutral surroundings.

Ready to celebrate yourself? Shop now on Confête online boutique!

MODEL DETAILS: 

Our model Amanda (video ) is 5'4" and wearing a size M.  Amanda's measurements - Bust: 34B, Waist: 29", Hips: 40".

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