Bunny & Red Ltd. Company
Bodycon Dress: Linen & Gardenlike
Bodycon Dress: Linen & Gardenlike
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πΌ Discover our "Linen & Gardenlike" Bodycon Dress, a stunning fusion of nature's charm and contemporary style! π Made from a comfortable blend of 82% polyester and 18% spandex, this form-fitting dress offers a flattering bodycon silhouette that moves with you. The all-over print sublimation features a captivating gardenlike design with scalloped banding and elegant thread sketch, reminiscent of a serene, woven linen fabric. πΊπΌ Embrace the beauty of nature, while enjoying the exceptional comfort and quality of our Linen & Gardenlike Bodycon Dress. πποΈ
Features:
- 82% polyester, 18% spandex blend
- Fabric weight: 6.78 oz./yd.Β² (230 g/mΒ²), weight may vary by 5%
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- Made with smooth, comfortable microfiber yarn
- Material has a four-way stretch
- Form-fitting bodycon silhouette
- Printed, cut, and hand-sewn by in-house team
- Made on demand with no minimums
- Product code: #201
- Note: Avoid contact with rough surfaces to prevent white fiber damage
- All items are made-to-order and printed on demand, so we do not offer returns or exchanges for size issues. Please check the size chart carefully before purchasing. If your item arrives damaged or misprinted, contact us within 30 days and we'll gladly offer a replacement or refund.
π°β€οΈ Bunny & Red Presents:
In the heart of a quaint village nestled between rolling hills, where the sweet scent of blooming flowers and freshly baked bread wafted through the air, lived the Gardner family. Their home was a charming cottage, adorned with a beautiful garden that burst with life, just like the vibrant scalloped banding of Mama Gardner's favorite dress. Morning sunbeams filtered through the windows, casting warm, golden hues on the worn wooden floors and the family gathered around the kitchen table. The children, Lila and Max, sipped their homemade elderflower lemonade, their eyes sparkling with delight as they admired their mother's new acquisition. "Mama, you look absolutely radiant in that dress!" Lila exclaimed, her voice as sweet as the garden's morning nectar. Mama Gardner smiled, her eyes twinkling with joy. "Why, thank you, dear. It's more than just a dress to me. Each scallop represents a precious memory, like the first petal that bloomed on our rose bush or the first time Max helped me in the garden." As she spoke, her fingers traced the delicate patterns on the dress, her voice weaving a tapestry of memories that intertwined her past, present, and future. Meanwhile, Max, the youngest, gazed at his mother's dress, his heart swelling with pride. He longed to create something that would capture the essence of his family's garden. So, he ventured into the garden, his little hands toiling the soil, sowing seeds that would grow into the very essence of his creation. In the distance, a gentle breeze carried the sound of Grandpa's melodic laughter, as he shared stories of their family heritage with his grandchildren. The sun cast long, intricate shadows, creating geometric patterns on the garden walls, a perfect foreshadowing of Max's upcoming masterpiece. Max spent hours in the garden, sketching on the woven linen of his grandpa's old picnic blanket. He drew every petal, every leaf, every insect, and every creature that made their garden their home. His creations were a testament to his love for his family and their cherished garden. When Mama Gardner saw her son's artwork, her were struck by the intricate details and the depth of emotion in Max's artwork. Each thread sketch on the dusty woven linen was a living testament to their family's connection to the garden. Mama Gardner placed the delicate dress on Max, and as he wore it, the scallops seemed to come alive, merging with the intricacies of his artwork. The family stood in awe, their hearts filled with joy and love for one another. The Gardner family had created a work of art that celebrated their past, present, and future, and it was a beautiful reminder of their deep-rooted bond with nature and each other. As the sun began to set, painting the sky in hues of pink, orange, and gold, they all held hands and walked through the garden, wearing their memories and their love for one another like the most precious and beautiful garments. And in that moment, they knew that no matter where life took them, their family and their garden would always be their greatest treasure.
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