mumu dresses for women Women's Muumuu Dress | The Grandma June
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mumu dresses for women Women's Muumuu Dress | The Grandma June

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mumu dresses for women Women's Muumuu Dress | The Grandma JuneThe Grandma June Midi is a true ode to the 1960s. Full coverage, wide sleeve, boat neck styling makes for an easy to wear silhouette for most body types. A empire waist seam adds some slight definition, but does not take away from the relaxed nature of the dress. 45" from shoulder to bottom hem. The Down by the Seashore print features a lovely sky blue background with abstract seashells in pastel pines and yellows. This Drinking Dresses is: Made with

The Grandma June Midi is a true ode to the 1960s. Full coverage, wide sleeve, boat neck styling makes for an easy to wear silhouette for most body types. A empire waist seam adds some slight definition, but does not take away from the relaxed nature of the dress. 45" from shoulder to bottom hem.

The Down by the Seashore print features a lovely sky blue background with abstract seashells in pastel pines and yellows. 

 

This Drinking Dresses is:

Made with 100% Cotton

Made in the USA by an individual dress maker

And of course, has pockets!

 

Drinking Dresses have an oversized fit. If you are looking for a more traditional fit we suggest ordering a size down.

Please check your measurements against our size chart

 

ABOUT GRANDMA JUNE

The Grandma June Dress was inspired by the legend herself, June Qualls, our fearless femme fatale! June was like no other. Her infectious laugh and spontaneous behavior made her the center of attention and life of the party. If there was one thing June knew, it was how to have a good time. 

She always looked stunning in whatever she wore, which was mostly comfortable, fashionable dresses. Between her and her mother Kakee (nickname for Katherine) they pioneered the drinking dress. Cocktail hour was a serious matter to these two ladies, and by serious we meaning anything but! As long as you had a cocktail in your hand by 5pm your job was done. Time to kick back and relax. 

 

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