100 cotton dress 100% Cotton Seraphina Dress | Organic Cotton Dress
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100 cotton dress

100 cotton dress 100% Cotton Seraphina Dress | Organic Cotton Dress

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100 cotton dress 100% Cotton Seraphina Dress | Organic Cotton DressDetails: Smocked V neck bodice 3 4 length balloon sleeves with adjustable wrist ties Ankle length skirt Cotton voile lining 2 deep pockets 100% cotton Hand block printed Carrie country roots, unstoppable grace, and the kind of presence that needs no introduction. Blue, green, and white florals bloom across this ankle length dress in a hand block printed motif that feels as alive on the fabric as it would in a garden. The ruched bodice gathers with a

Details: Smocked V-neck bodice · 3/4 length balloon sleeves with adjustable wrist ties · Ankle length skirt · Cotton voile lining · 2 deep pockets · 100% cotton · Hand-block printed

Carrie — country roots, unstoppable grace, and the kind of presence that needs no introduction.

Blue, green, and white florals bloom across this ankle-length dress in a hand-block printed motif that feels as alive on the fabric as it would in a garden. The ruched bodice gathers with a gentle stretch and dips into a slight V at the neckline — just enough. The 3/4 balloon sleeves taper into adjustable ties at the wrist — bow them softly or let them fall loose. The A-line skirt sweeps long and full to the ankle. Two hidden pockets in both women's and children's sizes. A soft cotton voile lining for comfort and modesty throughout.

Pair her with cowboy boots and own every room you walk into — just like her namesake.

Available in matching Mommy & Me sizes for little girls ages 2–6. Each complete with pockets.

Fabric: Every Carrie is hand-block printed in Jaipur using a craft 500 years older than fast fashion — wooden blocks carved by hand, dipped in natural dye, and pressed into the fabric one stamp at a time. Designed on our homestead in rural Ohio, made in Jaipur by families who have practiced this tradition for generations. Because each dress is made entirely by hand, no two are identical — slight variations in color and pattern are not flaws, they are fingerprints. The mark of something real. No chlorinated bleaches, azo dyes, chemical washes, sprays, or preservatives are used to make or applied to our Clarity dresses. We are toxin free by design.

Care: Wash inside out with other 100% cotton fabrics on a delicate cold cycle. Hang dry. Never bleach.

Need a different size? Email [email protected] — every size in the chart is available to special order.

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