pretty woman dress brown 1950s Brown White Polka Dot Cotton Swing Dress | Sleeveless with Boat Neck  | Pretty Woman Style | With Pockets
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pretty woman dress brown

pretty woman dress brown 1950s Brown White Polka Dot Cotton Swing Dress | Sleeveless with Boat Neck | Pretty Woman Style | With Pockets

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pretty woman dress brown 1950s Brown White Polka Dot Cotton Swing Dress | Sleeveless with Boat Neck | Pretty Woman Style | With Pockets1950s brown white polka dot cotton swing dress with pockets, sleeveless boat neckline, full flared skirt and Pretty Woman movie style charm. Channel timeless vintage glamour with this brown and white polka dot swing dress, inspired by classic 1950s silhouettes and the unforgettable Pretty Woman movie style. Made in the UK from a comfortable cotton rich fabric with added stretch, it features a fitted bodice, elegant boat neckline and a full flared

1950s brown white polka dot cotton swing dress with pockets, sleeveless boat neckline, full flared skirt and Pretty Woman movie style charm.

Channel timeless vintage glamour with this brown and white polka dot swing dress, inspired by classic 1950s silhouettes and the unforgettable Pretty Woman movie style. Made in the UK from a comfortable cotton-rich fabric with added stretch, it features a fitted bodice, elegant boat neckline and a full flared skirt for that flattering fit and flare shape.

The sleeveless cut gives it a polished retro feel, while the defined waist and midi length create a graceful vintage-inspired silhouette. Practical side seam pockets add everyday ease without compromising the dress’s feminine shape. With its chocolate brown base and crisp white spot print, this dress is perfect for race days, weddings, garden parties, vintage events and summer occasions.

Key features and information:

  • 1950s-inspired vintage swing dress.
  • Pretty Woman movie style brown and white polka dot design.
  • Audrey Hepburn inspired boat neck silhouette.
  • Chocolate brown base with all-over white polka dot print.
  • Sleeveless bodice with high boat neckline.
  • Fitted waist with full flared swing skirt.
  • Fit and flare midi silhouette.
  • Side seam pockets.
  • Made from 97% cotton and 3% spandex.
  • Approximate length is 42 inches from top of shoulder to hem.
  • Machine washable cold.
  • Made in the UK.

Suitable occasions:

  • Race days.
  • Weddings.
  • Garden parties.
  • Vintage events.
  • Afternoon tea.
  • Swing dancing.
  • Retro parties.
  • Summer holidays.
  • Smart daywear.
  • Special occasions.

Style with:

  • A wide brim hat or fascinator for a Pretty Woman inspired race day look.
  • Nude, cream or black heels for elegant vintage occasion styling.
  • A cropped cardigan for cooler days.
  • A slim waist belt to emphasise the fit and flare shape.
  • Pearl jewellery and a vintage handbag for classic 1950s polish.
  • A full petticoat underneath for extra swing skirt volume.
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