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So happy I brought this dress, it is stunning and sits on the body beautifully. Tree of Life has always been one of my favourite stores as the clothing is just me
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The Tide Line Dress has a mesmerising handblock inspired print in tonal tans, browns and a soft sky blue. With tie bust detailing and a voluminous skirt for the ultimate combo of flattering perfection and comfort. Pair our dress with clogs and a straw basket for market mornings or with a cowboy and gold jewels for a evening adventures.
Elly is an Aus size 6/8 | Height is 173cm | Bust 82cm | Waist 62cm | Hips 88cm and wears Small.
Ashleigh is an Aus size 14-16 | Height is 170cm | Bust 108cm | Waist 1005cm | Hips 117cm and wears Extra Large.
Made from Indian Rayon.
Hand wash in cold water.
Our Indian garments are made by a long chain of skilled and dedicated artisans. They are not perfect, but rather hand-produced creations with all the inconsistencies and interest that this process brings.
These garments are alive, the fabrics breathe and are uniquely individual.
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Easy Fit best fits sizes 8-14
Free Size best fits sizes 12-16/18
One Size best fits sizes 8-10
So happy I brought this dress, it is stunning and sits on the body beautifully. Tree of Life has always been one of my favourite stores as the clothing is just me
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Love the fit and the style.
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I love the colours on this dress, the cut and the overall look. I deducted a star as the material was a bit heavier than I’d like for a summer dress
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