Women's Jaime Dress in Melon Blossom Floral by Casey Marks
Women's Jaime Dress in Melon Blossom Floral by Casey Marks
Women's Jaime Dress in Melon Blossom Floral by Casey Marks
Women's Jaime Dress in Melon Blossom Floral by Casey Marks
Women's Jaime Dress in Melon Blossom Floral by Casey Marks

Casey Marks

Women's Jaime Dress in Melon Blossom Floral by Casey Marks

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Free-flowing and feminine, our top-selling Jaime dress by  Casey Marks will fast become your favorite frock. Luxurious, lightweight cotton from Liberty Fabrics, grosgrain straps, and embroidered piping make it ethereal and elegant—a dress you'll want to wear day and night. Plus, we made a mini version to match!
  • Melon-colored floral print
  • Coral straps
  • Embroidered yellow piping along the top edge of the ruffle
  • Elasticated chest
  • Loose fit
  • 100% cotton
  • Made in New York City
  • Machine wash delicate and hang to dry

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Casey Marks

Casey Marks' fondness for fashion began during her childhood in Texas. She loved looking at fashion magazines with her mom and translating what she saw for suburbia.Upon graduating from college with a degree in journalism, she got a job in publishing and moved to New York City. She is a veteran of ELLE and TEEN VOGUE, where she worked until the birth of her son.When her son entered kindergarten, she had difficulty finding pants for him, so she bought a sewing machine, taught herself to use it, and made him a pair. Then she made a dress and wore it to dinner. Everyone wanted one.