white bridal mini dresses Jane Summers Anna Designer Modern Short White Wedding and Chic Bridal Party Dress 8 / Buttons
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white bridal mini dresses

white bridal mini dresses Jane Summers Anna Designer Modern Short White Wedding and Chic Bridal Party Dress 8 / Buttons

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white bridal mini dresses Jane Summers Anna Designer Modern Short White Wedding and Chic Bridal Party Dress 8 / ButtonsAnna: The Bridal Shower Dress you've been dreaming of Anna Perfect. Chic. Modern. THE Little White Dress for your Bachelorette, Rehearsal and First Dance. Practically designed to twirl at your wedding reception. We adore the Rose Floral Jacquard paired with chic airy Light Blue Ribbon Straps. Flattering princess seams and a fun stylish flared skirt create an utterly feminine engagement photo outfit. The irresistibly feminine and fun little white dress

Anna: The Bridal Shower Dress you've been dreaming of…

Anna - Perfect. Chic. Modern. THE Little White Dress for your Bachelorette, Rehearsal and First Dance. Practically designed to twirl at your wedding reception. We adore the Rose Floral Jacquard paired with chic airy Light Blue Ribbon Straps. Flattering princess seams and a fun stylish flared skirt create an utterly feminine engagement photo outfit.

The irresistibly feminine and fun little white dress you'll want to wear again and again—whether your bridal shower is a grand brunch affair or an intimate afternoon tea, the Anna is a must-have bridal shower dress for the blushing bride and any number of parties thrown in her honor. And...we have it on good authority that it will photograph beautifully as your guests capture picture after picture of the stunning bride and groom.

Pair with a low heel for a stylish daytime look or to highlight the modern design of this dress, we suggest styling with a sleek stiletto.

 

The quintessential LWD for the bride who knows her way around a style moment.

Jane

Ready to say I do! to Anna? Simply select "Add to Cart" now and celebrate your sartorial bridal style.

Why Brides Love the Anna Bridal Shower & Rehearsal Dinner Dress

The floral rose fabric, the airy ribbons, the gorgeous buttons…too many reasons to count!

"I must have flowers, always and always," Monet once said, and we couldn't agree more, especially with the breathtakingly gorgeous rose pattern woven into the fabric.

Timeless pearl and crystal buttons—inspired by heirloom jewelry—offer the perfect compromise between vintage and modern style.

Details

  • Fabric: Beautiful Rose Floral jacquard, airy satin ribbons (custom colors available - [email protected]); hidden back zipper, dry clean only
  • Silhouette & Length: Available strapless or with ribbon straps, modern minidress; flattering flared skirt
  • Wedding Events: Bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, engagement photo look, courthouse wedding, civil wedding ceremony, first dance, cocktail hour, wedding reception, cake cutting, after party, grand send-off
  • Sizes: 2–12 (see size chart). Rush inquiries: [email protected]
  • Ordering & Shipping: Crafted in NYC, please allow 4–6 weeks for delivery

FAQs

Can I wear the Anna for my city hall wedding dress?
Absolutely. The beauty of the Anna is it's versatility—it's not only the prettiest of the pretty bridal shower dresses it's also a modern civil ceremony dress complete with your "something blue" ribbons.

How long is the skirt? Is it considered a bridal mini dress?
Yes, the Anna is a minidress. Measuring from the waist seam to the bottom of the skirt: approximately 18 - 19" depending on the size ordered.

Can the ribbon colors be customized?
Yes! We do offer custom ribbon colors and will do our very best to offer a color that works with your wedding theme and colors, simply select this lovely little link to ask Jane.

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