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EMBROIDERED MINI COVER-UP DRESS W/ TASSELED STRING

Stay cool and stylish this summer with our Embroidered Mini Dress. The lightweight fabric and flowing silhouette make it the perfect choice for warm weather. The delicate embroidery adds a touch of sophistication, while the mini length keeps you feeling breezy and comfortable. 

  • Materials: 50% Cotton, 50% Viscose
  • Colors: Black
  • Sizes: One Size
  • Care: Machine Wash - Cold (Gentle Cycle), Do Not Bleach, Lay Flat To Dry/ Tumble Dry - Low, Steam/Iron - Low, Do Not Dry Clean
  • " Please note, actual colors may vary slightly from what you see on your screen

    Boho Embroidered Mini Dress

    SKU: JP6011-BLACK
    Regular price $37.99
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