cake dress inside out Inside Out 2 Mini Fashionista Dress
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cake dress inside out Inside Out 2 Mini Fashionista Dress

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cake dress inside out Inside Out 2 Mini Fashionista DressGENERAL DESCRIPTION Introducing the Inside Out 2 dress, inspired by the animated movie featuring the characters Anxiety, Shame, Envy, Boredom, Joy, Sadness, Anger and Fear. This look is the perfect fusion of style, comfort and joy for this animated group. Exclusive design with integrated LEDs With integrated LEDs, this dress will turn your daughter into a real princess. The LED built into the skirt is not just a light, but a highlight that defines

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Introducing the Inside Out 2 dress, inspired by the animated movie featuring the characters Anxiety, Shame, Envy, Boredom, Joy, Sadness, Anger and Fear. This look is the perfect fusion of style, comfort and joy for this animated group.

Exclusive design with integrated LEDs

With integrated LEDs, this dress will turn your daughter into a real princess. The LED built into the skirt is not just a light, but a highlight that defines this dress as incomparable. As it lights up, it projects a dazzling glow that steals the show at any event.

Perfect for Any Occasion

With its unique design and child-friendly comfort, this is the dress every little girl wants. With the Inside Out 2 theme, she'll be ready to shine and charm at any birthday party or special event. This dress is not just a piece of clothing, but a statement of style and personality.

Technical details:

  • Includes: Children's dress. 
  • Lights: Powered by 50 LED bulbs
  • Batteries: Two CR2032 included
  • Material: 100% cotton gabardine, lined with morel
  • Closure: Practical zipper at the back It has a layer of filo between the lining and the fabric to make the skirt appear more fitted.

Comfort and Quality First

As we are the manufacturer and we make it by hand, with children's well-being in mind, the dress is made from high-quality materials, ensuring comfort throughout its use. The skirt, despite having an LED light, is lightweight and allows total freedom of movement.

Product Care Recommendations:

  • Choose to dry-clean or steam-clean the dress.
  • Do not remove the LED wire.
  • Do not bend the LED wire
  • Keep the LED wire intact.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun to prevent color fading.
  • Store the dress in a dry, ventilated place.
  • When dressing or undressing, do so carefully so as not to pull or damage the LED
  • wire.
  • Avoid ironing directly on the LED wire. If necessary, use a shield between the iron and the dress.

Conclusion

In short, the Inside Out 2 themed dress is the ideal choice for parents who want to offer their daughters a combination of style, comfort and fun. With integrated LEDs and a design inspired by the characters in the movie, it guarantees that your daughter will stand out and feel special on any occasion.

Available Sizes
How to choose a children's dress size?

Bust: Place the tape measure two fingers below the nipple and wrap the tape around the child's body, making sure that the tape is level and not twisted.

Length: Using the tape measure, start measuring from the child's shoulder and go down to about 2 cm above the knee. Do not tighten the tape measure around the child's body. Leave the tape measure comfortably tight, but without compression, to get an accurate measurement.

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Size/Age | Bust | Length
12 to 18 months | 50cm | 42cm
2 years | 54cm | 45cm
3 years | 57cm | 48cm
4 years | 60cm | 53cm
5 years | 62cm | 56cm
6 years | 64cm | 60cm
7 years | 66cm | 62cm
8 years | 68cm | 64cm
9 years | 70cm | 66cm
10 years | 72cm | 68cm

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