christmas dress mini Ivory Floral Stripe Mini Dress
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christmas dress mini

christmas dress mini Ivory Floral Stripe Mini Dress

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christmas dress mini Ivory Floral Stripe Mini DressIvory Floral Stripe Mini Dress for Women The Ivory Rose Corset Dress captures the essence of timeless romance in a one piece dress silhouette. Designed as a flattering bustier style bodice with princess seams and pintuck detailing, its wide straps ensure comfort and supportmaking it one of the most versatile dresses for women in your wardrobe. Whether you love bodycon dresses, classic shift dress shapes, or breezy line dresses, this mini length piece

Ivory Floral Stripe Mini Dress for Women

The Ivory Rose Corset Dress captures the essence of timeless romance in a one piece dress silhouette. Designed as a flattering bustier-style bodice with princess seams and pintuck detailing, its wide straps ensure comfort and support—making it one of the most versatile dresses for women in your wardrobe. Whether you love bodycon dresses, classic shift dress shapes, or breezy line dresses, this mini length piece adds a touch of vintage-inspired structure and modern ease.

On its warm ivory base, delicate floral prints bloom alongside dainty pink ribbons—perfect for those who adore cocktail dresses and party wear dresses for women. The gently flared mini dress skirt, with its pintuck hem, creates twirl-worthy movement suitable for short dresses for women collections and special occasions alike.

Crafted from 100% organic stretch cotton, this fully lined dress feels lightweight and breathable. It flatters every body type, transitioning effortlessly from daytime formal events to evening cocktail party glam. Pack it in your suitcase for breezy vacation looks—whether you pair it with strappy high heels or ballet flats.


What Makes It Special

Bustier Bodice with Seams: Structure that flatters and supports.

Ivory Floral Print: Romantic rose tones—ideal for those seeking floral prints and feminine flair.

Flared Mini Skirt: Pintuck hem offers elegant flow—bridging the gap between knee length ease and playful mini.

Light Cotton Feel: Breathable for everyday wear or special formal dresses.

Made in Bharat: Ethically handcrafted with sustainable fashion practices and low‑impact dyes.


Why You'll Love It

Whether you're scouting types of dresses for a weekend getaway or building a capsule of buy women essentials, this dress works as a chic mini dress alternative in mini form. It pairs perfectly with bold accessories and delivers the right balance of effortless charm for formal events, garden parties, or a relaxed brunch date.


How to Style It

Elegant Finish: Slip on stiletto high heels, gold jewelry, and a sleek clutch for a refined cocktail party look.

Casual Chic: Throw on a denim jacket, crossbody bag, and soft waves—ideal for a daytime short dress vibe.

Garden Ready: Ballet flats, a floral scarf, and dewy makeup make it perfect for special occasions outdoors.

Date Night: Use a stick‑on bra, add a rosy lip, and let the corset bodice frame your silhouette like a high‑end sheath dress.


Perfect For

Tea parties and vintage brunches
Outdoor weddings and formal galas
Garden strolls and cocktail soirées
Any moment where black dresses or minis aren't in your mood, but you need a fresh floral alternative!


Frequently Asked Questions

Is the dress lined?
Yes, it's fully lined for coverage and comfort.

Does the fabric stretch?
The Organic Stretch Cotton has minimal natural give—structured like a bodycon dress up top, with a relaxed shift dress skirt.

Can I travel with it?
Absolutely. It packs neatly and transitions from brunch to cocktail party without hassle.

How do I select my size?
If you're between sizes, size up for a more comfortable bust fit. The flared skirt flatters like a knee length style in a mini length.

Style No: PE-1781124


Sizes & Care Instructions

Available Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL

Fit Details: Dress Length – 32.5” | Weight – 324 gm 

Stretch Factor: Some Stretch

Care: Hand wash cold, mild detergent, line dry in shade, iron inside‑out on low.


Final Touch of Flair

Explore more short dresses for women, one piece dresses, bodycon dresses, or sleek black dresses in our Pretty Pixie collection—designed for every mood and moment.

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