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Elizabeth and James Jane Dress

Elizabeth and James Jane Dress

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Sure, we're a little obsessed with Elizabeth and James, but seriously, can you blame us? Jersey dress with ruching at scoop neck and back. Chiffon appliqué at bottom hem. Adjustable spaghetti straps. 30" long, measured from shoulder. Shell: 100% cotton. Combo: 70% cotton/30% silk. Dry clean. Imported. - Cerulean

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