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light blue floral dress

light blue floral dress Harlow Maxi Dress in Light Blue Floral

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light blue floral dress Harlow Maxi Dress in Light Blue FloralThis gorgeous dress is a *vibe* and we are here for it. If you think the Harlow is stunning in photos, wait till you see it in person this dress will make a statement wherever you go! It features incredible puffed sleeves, a bustier style structured bodice, and a voluminous skirt. This floral gem is extra luxe, and 100% the choice when you're looking to stand out from the crowd. Pair it with a glam set of pumps for a night at the symphony, or with

This gorgeous dress is a *vibe* and we are here for it. If you think the Harlow is stunning in photos, wait till you see it in person - this dress will make a statement wherever you go! It features incredible puffed sleeves, a bustier-style structured bodice, and a voluminous skirt. This floral gem is extra-luxe, and 100% the choice when you're looking to stand out from the crowd. Pair it with a glam set of pumps for a night at the symphony, or with heeled sandals for a baby shower - just prepare yourself for the admiring glances!

FIT: Please note that the bodice runs very true to size, but the smocked back panel does provide additional stretch. Some wearers with a C-cup and larger may find the bodice uncomfortable due to the structured bra cups. Please refer to the size chart and consider your chest size before purchasing. For maternity: this dress will accommodate most baby bumps in your true size.

MATERIAL: Self: 80% Tencel, 20% Nylon; Lining: 100% Cotton.

GARMENT DETAILS: Lightweight maxi in a pastel floral print. Features an empire waist silhouette and structured bustier-style bodice, with smocking in the back. Finished with statement puffed sleeves, voluminous skirt, and back zipper. Lined.  


MEASUREMENTS: 

Flat lay measurements are approximate.

S M L
Total Length 48.5" 49.25" 50"
Chest 16" 17" 18"
Waist 13.5" 14.5" 15.5"
Sweep 52.5" 53.5" 54.5"
Sleeve Length 16.25" 16.5" 16.75"
1X 2X 3X
Total Length 51.5" 52.25" 53"
Chest 20" 21" 22"
Waist 17.5" 18.5" 19.5"
Sweep 54.5" 54.5" 54.5"
Sleeve Length 17.25" 17.5"

17.75"

 

MODEL DETAILS & FIT TIPS:

Models are wearing their true sizes. Our models agreed that wearers with larger chests will need to size up. 

Please review the model photos in this and other colorways to see the dress on various body styles.

MISSES Mackenzie - Size S Heather - Size S
Bust 34" 34"
Waist 27.5" 27.5"
Hips 40.5" 37.5"
Height 5'7"  5'7" 
CURVE Molly - Size XL Kendall - Size 1X Rya - Size 3X
Bust 37" 40" 51"
Waist 32" 36" 50"
Hips 47" 49" 60"
Height 5'7" 5'6" 5'8"
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