The Summer Dress Our Customers Keep Buying in Both Colors

We've been shipping this one out nonstop since it dropped. Honestly we expected it to do well but not this well. The French embroidery dress in white keeps selling out before we can even post about it properly. Creamy ivory, photographs like a dream. Black's moving too, just a bit quieter.
So what's the deal with this dress? The V-neck is deep but it never veers into "too much" territory. It's got that easy Parisian thing going on—looks polished without trying. The embroidery across the chest is hand-guided machine work, little floral bits with lace trim that catch the light in a soft way. No bling, no noise. And the fabric? Triacetate satin that hangs heavy and cool. You wear it in 34 degree weather and it doesn't stick to you. I've sweated through too many summer dresses in my life to lie about this one. It breathes. For real.

Shape-wise it's pretty forgiving. High waist nips in just a touch, then the skirt goes straight down and doesn't grab your hips. You can eat. You can sit. You can forget you're wearing it and just enjoy wherever you are. Beach dinner in Phuket, garden wedding, slow Saturday with iced coffee. All fair game. We've seen customers wear it to all three and send us photos. It's become that modest dress people actually want to re-wear, not the one they feel obligated to.
Styled it with pearls and a block heel for the site but honestly? Flat sandals and you're still that girl. That's what I like about summer dresses done right—they don't ask anything from you. Zip. Done.
White reads soft and romantic (bridal shower, brunch, pretending you're in a French film). Black leans a little more evening, a little more wine bar. Both feel elegant without trying. We say that as the people who made it, not some marketing line.
If you're tired of modest dresses that feel like you're wearing your mom's curtains, this one's different. Best seller status doesn't lie. Restocks go fast when the temperature climbs.






















