Long tiered dress in Liberty® June's Meadow print
this pretty dress features eye-catching blooms from Liberty London (the British print house known for its mood-lifting florals since 1875). By buying cotton products from J.Crew, you're supporting more responsibly grown cotton through the Better Cotton Initiative.
- Cotton.
- Bracelet sleeves.
- Side zip.
- Lined.
- Machine wash.
- Import.
- Select stores.
- Item AK209.
Fits slightly big based on
- Fitted bodice.
- A-line silhouette.
- Falls below knee, 50" from high point of shoulder (based on a size 6).
Reviews
Fits slightly big based on
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What customers are saying:
Customers really enjoyed the dress for its unique Liberty print, quality fabric, and versatile style that works well dressed up or down. Many praised its classic yet fun design, noting it brings plenty of compliments and gives a nostalgic, timeless feel. Some customers suggested exploring additional color options and tweaking minor design details like button placement and sleeve style, though these recommendations were less common. Overall, the feedback highlights the dress as a well-loved piece that stands out with its striking print and quality construction.
Generated from the text of customer reviews.
Cmmartell
Age: 35 to 44Body type: PetiteHeight: 5'0"Size Purchased: 00Fits big
Almost perfect
June 4, 2020This dress has a beautiful liberty print. I’m 5ft tall about 102lb and the 00 fit large, especially on top. If they made a 000 I would have sized down but it’s still cute and comfortable. I can see where some might say it has a “little house on the prairie” vibe but with pushed up sleeves and the right accessories you can definitely modernize it. I wore it with flat ankle wrap sandals and JCREW white floral earrings and it was a pretty and casual look.
Helpful?Stephanie
Age: 25 to 34Height: 5'7"Size Purchased: 2Fits true to size
Super cute, wish it had pockets!
June 3, 2020I am a sucker for a Liberty print dress and this one is super cute! I sized up from my regular size 0 to a Size 2 and it fits my 6 months baby bump as well which is a bonus. Lovely fabric and quality, just wish it had some pockets!
Helpful?OregonMom
Age: 35 to 44Body type: HourglassHeight: 5'1"Size Purchased: 4Fits big
Cute but not for me
May 27, 2020I didn't realize this had "puff sleeves" and I just don't like those. It is cute and nicely lined. I think it runs a bit big. I usually wear a 6 and the 4 was plenty roomy for me. 5'1, 130 lbs. I tried it on with cowboy booties and I thought it looked cute.
Helpful?Lizzy
love this dress
May 6, 2020love this dress, love the pattern, great for running around town
Helpful?Nikicia
Fits big
BEAUTIFUL
April 15, 2020I am 5’7” 150lbs and.a 34C. I bought a 2 and 0. The 2 was a perfect fit, however I kept the 0 because I prefer a more fitted look. I may have to use a pin because there is a slight gap between the second and third buttons. I thought the buttons were concealed when I looked at the model because the print camouflaged them so well but they are not. There is no stretch. The length on me is just like the one being modeled. This is a lovely dress! Easy to dress up or down. I only wish it was a maxi and that it was available in 0 Tall.
Helpful?Haruco
Fits true to size
Beautiful classical dress
April 15, 2020I love this dress very much and I am so glad that there's a company who makes this kind of dress with Liberty fabric! The bodice is fitted with darts, darts, and more darts! The print is beautiful and the quality is amazing. I was afraid if it might've made me look like Little house on the prairie but it didn't. It just makes me feel good when I wear. As far as sizing, I think it's true to size. I am 5'4", 100 lbs 33 1/2 chest and normally wear XS. I bought size 0 and fits me perfectly. Again this dress has a fitted bodice and the fabric doesn't have any stretch so choosing a correct size may be little challenging for someone who are in between sizes, but it's worth trying if you like the style of the dress. This dress reminds me the old days when people were still sewing their own dress.
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