If dots are what you’re looking for in retro style dresses to wear this holiday season, then here’s something for you!
For dresses that take on the appeal of the old world charm, and are rendered in the every playful polka dots, look to the collection of dotted frocks from IsidoraAnneFashion. Lital, who is the designer behind the label is a Tel-Aviv-based fashion designer with a penchant for romantic and feminine clothing style created with the strong urban woman in mind.
She derives inspiration from watching old vintage films and reading classic literature that feature strong female characters. With a love for natural fabrics, it’s only natural that she makes use of them in all of her creations.
Looking to wear some polka dots on Christmas or as your celebrate the dawn of the new year? I highly suggest giving these polka dotted dresses a lot of eyeballing. Each dress has a charming little detail that sets it apart such as a bow-tie at the back of the neck, broad collars facing the back of the dress, a peek-a-boo detail at the waist or on the shoulder. I hope you’ll enjoy looking through the list!
Side Waist Cut Out Polka Dot Dress
Shoulder Peek A Boo Polka Dot Dress
Polka Dot Dress With Bow Back
Which polka dot dress style would you love to wear? Share below – I’d love to know!
“Remember there is a quiet, gentle witness inside of you lovingly watching everything you do and simply being present to your magnificence.” — Amy Leigh Mercree
Love how these dresses celebrate the feminine spirit? Be sure to give IsidoraAnneFashion some real love!
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