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Girls Raphaela Dress

Girls Raphaela Dress

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From $5,220.00

Original: $17,400.00

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Girls Raphaela Dress

$17,400.00

$5,220.00

The Story

Vintage Vibes!


The long sleeve Girls Raphaela Dress seamlessly moves from school days to ice cream socials. A velvet-taped, pointed ruffle bib detail flutters at the front and lends a sense of nostalgia and the fully lined two-tiered skirt encourages twirling until twlight. A glitter button closure at the back add subtle sparkle. 


Our Favorite Details: 

  • Split "V"ruffle
  • Velvet green detailing and pearl stich
  • Silver glitter buttons


Material: 100% Cotton

Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low


About the Brand

After nearly 15 years in corporate fashion, founder Stacey Fraser decided to take a break and focus on her young daughter and new baby. During nap times, she would sew garments made of a multitude of patterns from bright block prints to 60’s florals — and Pink Chicken was born.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Vintage Vibes!


The long sleeve Girls Raphaela Dress seamlessly moves from school days to ice cream socials. A velvet-taped, pointed ruffle bib detail flutters at the front and lends a sense of nostalgia and the fully lined two-tiered skirt encourages twirling until twlight. A glitter button closure at the back add subtle sparkle. 


Our Favorite Details: 

  • Split "V"ruffle
  • Velvet green detailing and pearl stich
  • Silver glitter buttons


Material: 100% Cotton

Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low


About the Brand

After nearly 15 years in corporate fashion, founder Stacey Fraser decided to take a break and focus on her young daughter and new baby. During nap times, she would sew garments made of a multitude of patterns from bright block prints to 60’s florals — and Pink Chicken was born.