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Neomi Dress in Garden Posey | Organic Cotton Girls’ Floral Dress

Neomi Dress in Garden Posey | Organic Cotton Girls’ Floral Dress

$120.00Price

If childhood were curated like an Instagram feed, it would probably look a lot like the Neomi Dress in Garden Posey.

 

What It Is:
This organic cotton girls’ dress is equal parts vintage charm and practical design. The Garden Posey print—a scattering of purple, pink, and red blossoms—looks like it was dreamed up during a fevered conversation about nostalgia and timelessness. Fully lined with breathable cotton, it features long sleeves, ruffled details, and a three-button back closure. It’s handmade, sustainable, and durable enough to survive playground mayhem while still looking like it belongs in a sepia-toned family photo.

 

Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because it works everywhere, in every season. Pair it with tights and a cardigan when it’s cold, or let it float solo in the summer like a floral manifesto. It’s comfortable, machine-washable, and unlike the disposable fast-fashion kids’ clothes that start unraveling the second you remove the tag, this dress is built to last through hand-me-downs and memory-making.

 

Key Details:

  • 100% organic cotton girls’ dress

  • Vintage-inspired floral print in purple, pink, and red

  • Long sleeves with ruffled details

  • Three-button back closure

  • Fully lined for comfort and durability

  • Machine washable (gentle cycle recommended)

  • Available in toddler and young girls’ sizes


The Neomi Dress in Garden Posey is sustainable children’s fashion at its best: breathable, ethical, and charming enough to trick you into thinking childhood really was simpler (even if the reality involved way more spilled juice).

 

About the brand:  Powered by People
Powered by People is basically what happens when “shopping small” gets a global operating system. Instead of mass-produced sameness, they connect you with makers who are spinning out hand-dyed textiles, hand-thrown ceramics, and jewelry that feels like it was pulled from an alternate reality where craftsmanship never went out of style. The through-line isn’t just aesthetics—it’s the insistence that every object has both utility and a backstory, often rooted in sustainable practices, reclaimed materials, and cultural traditions that would otherwise get bulldozed by the modern marketplace. In short: they’re trying to prove that conscious consumption doesn’t have to look like homework.

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