Wren White Bubble Hem Mini Dress - Final Sale – JO+CO

Wren White Bubble Hem Mini Dress - Final Sale – JO+CO

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This flirty Wren White Bubble Hem Mini Dress is an ultra feminine must-have! With its straight neckline, thin tie-back straps, bubble hemline, pleated details, and side zipper closure, you're sure to love its playful, flattering fit. Ready for a night out with friends or a romantic date night? Let the Wren set the tone
This flirty Wren White Bubble Hem Mini Dress is an ultra feminine must-have! With its straight neckline, thin tie-back straps, bubble hemline, pleated details, and side zipper closure, you're sure to love its playful, flattering fit. Ready for a night out with friends or a romantic date night? Let the Wren set the tone!HOW TO STYLE:Show off that summer tan and pair this stunning dress with simple nude strappy sandals or go for bold and style with a pop of color in your shoes!
This flirty Wren White Bubble Hem Mini Dress is an ultra feminine must-have! With its straight neckline, thin tie-back straps, bubble hemline, pleated details, and side zipper closure, you're sure to love its playful, flattering fit. Ready for a night out with friends or a romantic date night? Let the Wren set the tone! HOW TO STYLE: Show off that summer tan and pair this stunning dress with simple nude strappy sandals or go for bold and style with a pop of color in your shoes!

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