The Royal Floral Dress in Cream Made with Liberty Fabric (4-10yrs)

€310,00
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Crafted from a delicate Liberty floral print, The Royal Floral Dress in Cream is a timeless design from the Pepa London x Historic Royal Palaces collection. Inspired by the charming dresses worn by young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, this piece brings royal heritage to modern childhood. The dress features a classic Peter Pan collar trimmed with crisp white pleated frills, dainty mother-of-pearl buttons down the bodice, and two front patch pockets for a sweet, playful touch. A soft layered petticoat underneath adds gentle volume for a subtle princess silhouette. Fully lined and thoughtfully tailored, it’s perfect for portraits, garden parties, and special occasions.

  • Pepa London x Historic Royal Palaces
  • Liberty Floral Print
  • Ref. Code: G7DR1110MLT

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