Genevieve Dress
The Genevieve Dress is the kind of piece that feels like it's always been part of the wardrobe. A timeless tartan brought to life with nostalgic smocking, delicate shoulder frills and thoughtful details designed to be worn, loved and passed on.
Crafted from beautifully soft cotton with a cosy textured finish, Genevieve is fully lined through the body, sleeves and skirt in breathable cotton muslin for warmth and comfort throughout the cooler months. Twin front feature pockets are made for collecting little treasures, while the button-down back makes dressing easy.
It's a dress that brings back memories of childhood while creating new ones of its own. The kind she'll reach for on crisp winter mornings, family gatherings and slow afternoons outdoors.
Pair with her favourite gumboots for everyday adventures or our velvet ballet flats when the occasion calls.
Features
- 100% cotton outer with a soft textured finish
- Fully lined through the body, sleeves and skirt in soft cotton muslin
- Nostalgic hand-smocked bodice
- Delicate frill detailing at the shoulders
- Twin front feature pockets
- Full gathered skirt
- Button-down back closure
- Designed for warmth, comfort and everyday wear
Fabric & Composition
Outer: 100% organic cotton
Lining: 100% organic cotton
“Cowgirl Monologues”
For dreamers, creators, and storytellers, these are pieces that hold memories, but a spirit to keep.
Because every girl deserves to live their best cowgirl life.
" Iconic Girlhood "
Once upon a time every single day
Little Harper Lee is girlhood, we are forever young; dressing up is world-building. Mood dressing is; frilly, gritty, floral, wondrous and thunderous. We create moments, rituals that invite nostalgia for evoking core memories, for the slow mornings and adventures in the garden, and the messy, chaotic ones in the walk-in wardrobe, building a whole mood for the day together. Dressing up everyday for special occasions the outside world isn’t invited to, not just the ones that are hallmarked.
“Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be?”
— Charles Bukowski, German Poet