orange eyelet dress Pretty Pixie Women V-Neck A-Line Dress For Women (Orange, XL)
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orange eyelet dress

orange eyelet dress Pretty Pixie Women V-Neck A-Line Dress For Women (Orange, XL)

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orange eyelet dress Pretty Pixie Women V-Neck A-Line Dress For Women (Orange, XL)Coral Orange Eyelet Ruffle Mini Cotton Dress for Women The Coral Orange Ruffle Mini Cotton Dress by Pretty Pixie is designed for warm days, radiant color, and playful movement. Bold and softly structured, this mini dress for women features a smocked bodice for a figure hugging fit, a romantic sweetheart neckline, and flutter straps that offer gentle support and fluid motion. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, this breathable one piece dress feels

Coral Orange Eyelet Ruffle Mini Cotton Dress for Women

The Coral Orange Ruffle Mini Cotton Dress by Pretty Pixie is designed for warm days, radiant color, and playful movement. Bold and softly structured, this mini dress for women features a smocked bodice for a figure-hugging fit, a romantic sweetheart neckline, and flutter straps that offer gentle support and fluid motion.

Crafted from 100% organic cotton, this breathable one piece dress feels light, airy, and beautifully textured. The tiered skirt features pintuck pleats and lace insets that add volume and twirl-worthy detail. This style belongs in every warm-weather rotation of short dresses for women, party wear dresses for womens, and modern, versatile dresses for women.


What Makes It Special

Flattering Fit: A smocked bodice and sweetheart neckline offer soft structure while shaping the waist and bust.

Tiered Skirt with Details: Pintucks and lace inserts create volume and visual texture—ideal for movement and style.

Lightweight Feel: Organic cotton ensures breathability and comfort—perfect for warm-weather types of dresses.

Responsibly Made: Produced in Bharat using sustainable practices and low-impact dyes that care for the planet.


Why You'll Love It

This coral mini dress brings joy and style into every step. It offers a flattering, flexible fit and elegant volume. Dresses are perfect when they balance comfort, color, and design—and this one checks all the boxes for warm-weather styling.


How to Style It

Daytime Dressing: Pair with nude heels, gold hoops, and a straw clutch for effortless sophistication.

Casual Escape: Add flat sandals, a crossbody bag, and soft waves for a relaxed yet refined summer look.

Evening Update: Layer with a cropped jacket, pearl accessories, and shimmer for your next party wear dress moment.


Perfect For

Sunlit vacations and destination brunches
Outdoor events and special occasion settings
Weekend plans and warm city strolls
Mini dresses for women who love color and lightness
Romantic, breathable one piece dresses


Frequently Asked Questions

Does this dress include lining?
Yes. The dress is fully lined for comfort, structure, and modest coverage.

What undergarment works best?
A plunge adhesive or stick-on bra offers invisible support beneath the sweetheart neckline and flutter straps.

Does the fabric offer stretch?
The bodice has natural stretch due to smocking. The skirt is structured but designed for fluid motion and comfort.

Is the dress travel-friendly?
Yes. This short dress folds easily, travels well, and maintains its shape with minimal care.

What sizing should I choose?
The smocked top provides flexible shaping. If you are between sizes or prefer a relaxed fit, sizing up is recommended.


Sustainable Style You Can Trust

Pretty Pixie designs every garment with intention—from certified organic cotton to low-impact production and fair labor. Our dresses for women reflect quality, care, and character. Explore our mini dress, party wear dress, and formal dresses to find the perfect piece that honors your values and your style.


Sizes & Care Instructions

Available Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL

Fit Details: Dress Length – 33” | Weight – 274 gm | Components – 1 | Style No: PE-1861124 

Stretch Factor: Some Stretch

Care Instructions:
Hand wash separately in cold water using mild detergent
Do not wring or tumble dry
Line dry in shade
Iron inside out on low
Store in a cotton garment bag


What Our Customers Say

“The flutter straps and sweetheart neckline shape beautifully—light, flattering, and so versatile.” – Meera P.

“I wore it on a holiday and received endless compliments. The coral color is even brighter in person.” – Tanisha R.

“Delicate lace and airy fabric—this is now a staple for warm days and late dinners.” – Alia S.


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