The Daffodil Dress

When I first saw this dress in Igigi’s promo for their Facebook sweepstakes I fell instantly in love. It is sooo pretty and speaks volumes for spring and sunshine. It makes me want to welcome spring (and I am a snow lover).
plus size yellow day dress from IgigiWhat I love about this dress:

  • the color (obviously).
  • the square neck line.
  • the smocked waist which is made more fashionable in the front with the straight panel.
  • the faint flower pattern throughout that almost looks embossed.
  • the cotton poly blend.
  • I also really love how it looks with those turquoise shoes which I want just as much.

The Daffodil Love Dress (that is exactly what they call it) is available in sizes 12 to 30 (but they are selling fast) for $122.
plus size daffodil dress from Igigi
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