Girl Abbey Dress With Fringes And Cherry Patch White

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$275.00
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Introducing Abbey, a charming cotton jersey dress for girls that exudes playful elegance. Featuring delicate fringes along the hem, this versatile piece can be adorned with prints, embroidery, or a central motif, adding a touch of personality to any young wardrobe. Crafted from soft and breathable cotton jersey, the Abbey dress promises comfort and style for every occasion. Girl dress with fringed hem Fringes with charms White cotton fabric Red cherries all over patches Exclusive MC2 Saint Barth logo embroidered on the sleeve Regular fit True to size Composition: cotton 100%

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Founded in 1925, Fendi, famed for luxurious furs and leather, was transformed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965 with the iconic FF monogram, known as “zucca”.