corset dress mini The Rosewater Corset Mini Dress
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corset dress mini

corset dress mini The Rosewater Corset Mini Dress

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corset dress mini The Rosewater Corset Mini DressThe Rosewater Corset Mini Dress looks like it was sketched in a dream and woven into existence. Washed in shades of the exclusive Ivory Sheep rosewater print, it blends soft pinks and scattered with roses, its organza fabric catches the light with every step, turning even the smallest movement into something dream worthy. This corset mini dress balances structure with ease. The bodice is boned for shape and the corseted back allows you to adjust the

The Rosewater Corset Mini Dress looks like it was sketched in a dream and woven into existence. Washed in shades of the exclusive Ivory Sheep rosewater print, it blends soft pinks and scattered with roses, its organza fabric catches the light with every step, turning even the smallest movement into something dream worthy.

This corset mini dress balances structure with ease. The bodice is boned for shape and the corseted back allows you to adjust the fit to your comfort. Bow-tied sleeves sit gently on the shoulders, framing the neckline with a playful softness. Below, the skirt blooms in layered rosewater printed organza, it's voluminous yet airy, with a hidden zip that disappears into the design.

It’s a piece made for those once in a lifetime occassions. The Rosewater Corset Mini Dress feels just as at home at a golden-hour garden party as it does in your own living room, when you need to remember that life still has a little magic.

Details:

  • Boned bodice with functioning corset

  • Shirred elastic back for adjustability

  • Bow sleeve detailing for romantic charm

  • Multi-layered voluminous skirt in organza

  • Invisible back zipper

  • Exclusive Ivory Sheep Rosewater print

*Kindly note that the dress subtly shifts in color under varying lighting conditions. Product photos may appear slightly different due to this and various screen settings. Due to the fabric's inherent sheen, the dress's appearance may vary, reflecting lighter shades especially when bathed in natural light. 

True to size fit, dress does have stretch in the back.

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