Farm Rio Beaks Bananas Midi Dress – Saks Fifth Avenue
This tiered cotton midi-dress from Farm Rio features a bright tropical print and a ruffled straight neckline.
- Straight neck
- Adjustable spaghetti straps
- Pullover style
- Side slit pockets
- 100% cotton
- Machine wash
- Imported
SIZE & FIT
- About 50″ from shoulder to hem
- Model measurements: 5’10” tall
- Model is wearing a US size Small
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