maxi dress summer flowy Nightingale Floral Maxi Small
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maxi dress summer flowy

maxi dress summer flowy Nightingale Floral Maxi Small

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maxi dress summer flowy Nightingale Floral Maxi SmallThe Nightingale Maxi is one of those rare dresses that feels instantly flattering the second you zip it up. Designed with a feminine silhouette and plenty of room through the shoulders, its a favorite for weddings, church, baby showers, family photos, and everyday moments when you want to feel effortlessly beautiful. This Henly Exclusive is bump friendly, size inclusive, and designed to flatter a variety of body types without sacrificing comfort. Why

The Nightingale Maxi is one of those rare dresses that feels instantly flattering the second you zip it up. Designed with a feminine silhouette and plenty of room through the shoulders, it’s a favorite for weddings, church, baby showers, family photos, and everyday moments when you want to feel effortlessly beautiful.

This Henly Exclusive is bump-friendly, size-inclusive, and designed to flatter a variety of body types without sacrificing comfort.


💕 Why You'll Love It

• Modest maxi length
• Flattering structured waist
• Roomy through the bump
• Side zipper closure
• Lightweight non-sheer draped fabric with cotton-lined sleeves
• Elegant silhouette that works for both dressy and everyday occasions


👗 Fit & Sizing

Runs true to size but trending a little looser across the shoulders. If you are between sizes, choose based on your bust measurement.

✔ Great for maternity & postpartum
✔ Size inclusive XS–2XL
✔ Flattering for fuller busts
✔ Structured but comfortable fit

Brunette model: 5'7", size 2 wearing Small
Blonde model: 5'11", size 2 wearing Small

 

X-Small
Upper bust  (measured at the armpit) 34"
Waistband  32"
Length 50"

Small
Upper bust 36"
Waistband  33"
Length 50"

Medium
Upper bust 38"
Waistband  35"
Length 51"

Large
Upper bust 40"
Waistband 37" 
Length 51"

X-Large
Upper bust 42"
Waistband  39"
Length 52"

1XL
Upper bust 44"
Waistband 42"
Length 54"

2XL
Upper bust 46"
Waistband 43"
Length 55"


Fabric content: 100 POLYESTER
 Sleeve lining: 100 COTTON

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