black flower mini dress Pretty Pixie Women Floral Print A-Line Dress For Women (Black, M)
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black flower mini dress

black flower mini dress Pretty Pixie Women Floral Print A-Line Dress For Women (Black, M)

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black flower mini dress Pretty Pixie Women Floral Print A-Line Dress For Women (Black, M)Midnight Iris Floral Belted Long Sleeve Mini Dress Moody and modern, this one piece dress blends deep violet hues with a bold floral print to craft a mini dress that flatters every silhouette. The wrap style belt cinches the waist for a custom fit, while ruffled cuffs and a softly draped hem add movement across day and night. Design Inspiration Drawing from twilight botanical gardens, our sketches charted the silhouette of iris blooms under moonlight.

Midnight Iris Floral Belted Long Sleeve Mini Dress

Moody and modern, this one piece dress blends deep violet hues with a bold floral print to craft a mini dress that flatters every silhouette. The wrap-style belt cinches the waist for a custom fit, while ruffled cuffs and a softly draped hem add movement across day and night.


Design Inspiration

Drawing from twilight botanical gardens, our sketches charted the silhouette of iris blooms under moonlight. Each petal shape informed the long sleeves and flounce hem, creating a dress that feels alive with each step.


Key Features

Luxurious Blend: Breathable cotton-viscose shell and pure cotton lining keep you cool and covered.

Floral Print: Rich iris motifs elevate this piece within our print dresses collection.

Adjustable Belt: Side-tie belt lets you tailor the fit to every body type.

Ruffled Cuffs: Adds a touch of vintage romance to cuffed long sleeves.

Fully Lined: Guarantees opacity wear this short dress with confidence.


Why You'll Love It

This versatile mini dress moves seamlessly from casual brunches to formal dresses events. Its dramatic hues stand out among dresses for women seeking a bold statement piece. Don't miss our latest dresses offers for exclusive savings.


Styling Suggestions

Garden Gatherings: Pair with neutral wedges and a straw tote for fresh daytime flair.

Cocktail Evenings: Slip into metallic heels and choose a sleek clutch for party wear dresses for womens perfection.

Urban Edge: Layer a leather jacket over the shoulders with ankle boots for a chic city look.

Weekend Comfort: Add white sneakers and a crossbody bag for relaxed, on-the-go style.


Occasion Inspiration

Ideal for date night dinners, art gallery openings, and rooftop parties this mini dress adapts to every setting. Its blend of structure and softness makes it an essential style for short dresses for women who love to stand out.


Fabric & Feel

The cotton-viscose blend drapes gracefully, offering airflow and light structure. A soft cotton lining glides against skin, ensuring comfort during long wear.


Size & Fit

Available Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL

Fit Tip: Measure bust and waist against our size chart to shop the perfect fit when ordering dress for women online.

Style No: PE-1191124 | Length: 35" | Sleeves: Long with ruffled cuffs


Story Behind the Print

Each iris motif began as a hand-painted watercolor at dusk, capturing the blend of deep blues and purples under fading light. We digitized the art to preserve brushstroke texture, making each dress feel like wearable artwork.


Packaging & Gifting

Delivered in a reusable cotton pouch with eco-friendly tissue. Choose our gift-wrap option to add a satin ribbon and custom note ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, or just because.


Shipping & Returns

Enjoy free standard shipping across India, plus express options at checkout. All orders arrive in zero-waste packaging.

Need a different size? Return within 30 days and receive your exchange within 48 hours so your favorite mini dress is ready without delay.


Customer Reviews

This dress feels magical colors are stunning and fit is perfect! Zara L.

I wore it to a rooftop party and felt like royalty. Priya G.

Comfortable and chic my new go-to for print dresses! Meera S.


Expert Tip

Store on a padded hanger to keep ruffles crisp, and use a handheld steamer to smooth wrinkles no direct ironing needed.


FAQs

Q: Is the fabric see-through? No the lining provides full coverage.

Q: Can I wear this to a formal event? Yes pair with heels and statement jewelry for a formal dresses ensemble.

Q: Does it pack well? The blend resists heavy creasing, making it ideal for travel.


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Discover the best short dresses for women in our short dress collection. From party wear dresses for womens to timeless mini dress designs, explore our range of print dresses and find your perfect dress for women online.

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