pink and white dresses for women Veronica Ombré Gradient Premium Girls Dress - Starburst Pink
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pink and white dresses for women

pink and white dresses for women Veronica Ombré Gradient Premium Girls Dress - Starburst Pink

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pink and white dresses for women Veronica Ombré Gradient Premium Girls Dress - Starburst PinkVeronica Ombre Gradient Dress Starburst Pink In this bright pink dress, your little girl will dazzle like no other. Our Veronica Ombre Gradient Dress in stunning Starburst Pink is ideal for a number of occasions. Whether she needs an ombre flower girl dress or a pretty party dress, the Veronica fits the bill. She deserves a dress that will make her stand out from all the rest, and ombre is so on trend that this is just the dress to do it. A Gorgeous

Veronica Ombre Gradient Dress – Starburst Pink

In this bright pink dress, your little girl will dazzle like no other. Our Veronica Ombre Gradient Dress in stunning Starburst Pink is ideal for a number of occasions. Whether she needs an ombre flower girl dress or a pretty party dress, the Veronica fits the bill. She deserves a dress that will make her stand out from all the rest, and ombre is so on-trend that this is just the dress to do it.

A Gorgeous Gradient

On its own, a bright pink dress might seem like too much. The ombre effect tones down the vibrant pink of the Veronica Ombre Gradient Dress while simultaneously making it stand out from other frocks. We love the way the skirt gradually goes from soft, pale pink into a vibrant, eye-catching shade.

From top to bottom, the Veronica dress is the perfect pick for birthday parties or mid-glitz pageants. The bodice is a fabulous explosion of feathers with just enough sequins to dazzle the eye. A satin tie at the waist not only doubles as a belt but also draws attention to the flower that decorates the waistline.

The sheer skirt is no less gorgeous. Covering layers of crinoline, the tulle overlay features a moon and star pattern that will catch the light and shine as she prances and twirls. She can wear it as an ombre flower girl dress, she can wear it to a dance, or she can play dress-up in it.

Surprise her with a breathtakingly bright pink dress for her debut as a flower girl. Shop at Sara Dresses for free shipping on orders over $200. 

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