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Berrylush Blue Solid Smocked Dress
Voguish and chic, this dress speaks volumes about your style. Featuring a v-neck and trendy short cape sleeves, this dress adds appeal to your look.
A traditional embroidery technique, smocking gathers fabric into tight pleats to let it stretch first and then return to shapes in different patterns. Popularly used to decorate necklines, cuffs, and bodices for centuries, smocking lends the fabric an elastic-like stretch that adds to the comfort factor.
- Classic solid pattern
- V-neck
- Short cape sleeves
- Polyester, machine wash
A traditional embroidery technique, smocking gathers fabric into tight pleats to let it stretch first and then return to shapes in different patterns. Popularly used to decorate necklines, cuffs, and bodices for centuries, smocking lends the fabric an elastic-like stretch that adds to the comfort factor.
Voguish and chic, this dress speaks volumes about your style. Featuring a v-neck and trendy short cape sleeves, this dress adds appeal to your look.
A traditional embroidery technique, smocking gathers fabric into tight pleats to let it stretch first and then return to shapes in different patterns. Popularly used to decorate necklines, cuffs, and bodices for centuries, smocking lends the fabric an elastic-like stretch that adds to the comfort factor.
- Classic solid pattern
- V-neck
- Short cape sleeves
- Polyester, machine wash
A traditional embroidery technique, smocking gathers fabric into tight pleats to let it stretch first and then return to shapes in different patterns. Popularly used to decorate necklines, cuffs, and bodices for centuries, smocking lends the fabric an elastic-like stretch that adds to the comfort factor.
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Voguish and chic, this dress speaks volumes about your style. Featuring a v-neck and trendy short cape sleeves, this dress adds appeal to your look.
A traditional embroidery technique, smocking gathers fabric into tight pleats to let it stretch first and then return to shapes in different patterns. Popularly used to decorate necklines, cuffs, and bodices for centuries, smocking lends the fabric an elastic-like stretch that adds to the comfort factor.
- Classic solid pattern
- V-neck
- Short cape sleeves
- Polyester, machine wash
A traditional embroidery technique, smocking gathers fabric into tight pleats to let it stretch first and then return to shapes in different patterns. Popularly used to decorate necklines, cuffs, and bodices for centuries, smocking lends the fabric an elastic-like stretch that adds to the comfort factor.
























