Desigual Embroidered Patchwork Babydoll Mini Dress | EU 38
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Desigual embroidered patchwork babydoll mini dress in moody charcoal-blue crinkle fabric with colourful ribbon trim, mixed-print contrast panels, and whimsical folk-art embroidery. This sleeveless V-neck dress has a fitted empire-style bodice that releases into a softly flared, tiered babydoll skirt, finished with a charming embroidered abstract motif at the front. A standout boho artwear piece for festival outfits, eclectic layering, summer events, or everyday statement dressing.
* Brand: Desigual
* Tagged Size: EU 38
* Listed Size: Small
* Colour: Charcoal Blue with Multicolour Details
* Material: Fabric/care tag has been removed; lightweight denim fabric with a deliberately crinkled finish.
* Features: Sleeveless V-neck silhouette, fitted empire bodice, tiered babydoll mini skirt, patchwork-inspired construction, colourful ribbon trim, mixed floral-print contrast panels, decorative embroidery, raw-edge hem.
* Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. Please review photos for full detail.
* Fit Note: Tagged EU 38 and listed as Small (approximately US/Canada 6–8). Please compare all provided measurements with a favourite dress for your preferred fit and coverage.
* Style Profile: Boho, Festival, Whimsigoth, Babydoll, Patchwork, Embroidered Dress, Eclectic, Fairy Grunge, Statement Dress.
FLAT MEASUREMENTS (Approximate)
* Neck: 9"
* Shoulder to shoulder: 19"
* Pit to pit: 18"
* Waist: 15"
* Total length: 33"
* Skirt length: 21"



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