Baby Olivia - Rose

$58.00

Baby Olivia was inspired by our wild ones, who are kind and share with the world an infectious sense of curiosity. Embroidered daisies are delicately stitched on by hand, one by one. Understated but wildly meaningful.

Features:

+ 3 layers of wispy soft tulle decorated with embroidered daisies

+ Cotton lining

+ Scalloped, velvety waistband

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Baby Olivia was inspired by our wild ones, who are kind and share with the world an infectious sense of curiosity. Embroidered daisies are delicately stitched on by hand, one by one. Understated but wildly meaningful.

Features:

+ 3 layers of wispy soft tulle decorated with embroidered daisies

+ Cotton lining

+ Scalloped, velvety waistband

Baby Olivia was inspired by our wild ones, who are kind and share with the world an infectious sense of curiosity. Embroidered daisies are delicately stitched on by hand, one by one. Understated but wildly meaningful.

Features:

+ 3 layers of wispy soft tulle decorated with embroidered daisies

+ Cotton lining

+ Scalloped, velvety waistband

  • 1-3T measures approximately 10.5 inches long and the waist stretches from about 15 inches to 24 inches. It typically starts to fit when the child can sit independently, around 6 months.

    3-5T measures approximately 12.5 inches long and the waist stretches from about 16 inches to 26 inches.

    5-7Y measures approximately 14.5 inches long and the waist stretches from about 17 inches to 28 inches. If your child is at the overlap age, go for the bigger size unless you prefer a shorter tutu (which is cute, too!).

  • Designed by Sarah in Canada, made by Amanda & team in China, and each embroidered daisy is carefully positioned and hand stitched by Monica in Canada.

    A bit about Amanda & her team: Amanda runs a family owned business in a simple 3 storey building in Dongguan, Guangzhou. The bottom floor is for fabric cutting, the middle floor is for sewing, and the top floor is for resting. All of the cutting, sewing, and packaging is done by a small group of family members and local hires.

  • A few summers ago my daughter got really into flowers. I taught her how to discern between those she could pick and those she shouldn’t. She came home one day, beaming, holding a bouquet of wild flowers, following what I’d taught her. The bouquet was beautiful, and it’s the inspiration behind this design.