Geneva based e-commerce company cuter&cuter introduces a unique design concept - recycle Daddy’s old shirt or a beloved vintage wedding gown into a new heritage dress little girls (ages 3 months to 6 years). The concept also includes flower girl dresses and christening gowns.
cuter&cuter was co-founded by Malin Wallenberg, who created the concept from memories of a special bond with her father, and designer Adrian Coville, trained at St. Martins School of Fashion London in fashion design. He considers every dress as unique and all design is based on his inspired visions.
Co-founder Malin Wallenberg explains, “As a little girl I used my father’s shirt as a security blanket and a reminder of him. Nearly forty years later I can still feel his presence when I think of that shirt. The white one with tiny blue bicycles on it. The comfort of my fathers shirt is still in my heart."
Handmade in Switzerland, cuter&cuter dresses are a one-off, embellished with crystals, embroidery and other surface decoration. Send any shirt you like and cuter&cuter will make it into that special heirloom dress for your little girl!
cuter&cuter is offering Dashin Fashion readers a 30% discount of all products until November 30th.
Do not miss this fabulous offer for a beautiful dress for your little girl just in time for Christmas!
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