Dresses and Women’s Indie Apparel from Messes of Dresses (Up to 56% Off). Two Options Available.
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Two fashion-savvy sisters assemble collection of vintage, mod & classic ladies' clothing from independent designers such as Motel & MinkPink
The versatility of the little black dress makes it an appropriate getup to wear during cocktail parties, wedding receptions, and crossing-guard shifts. Suit up for all occasions with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for $50 worth of women’s indie apparel and accessories
 - $40 for $90 worth of women’s indie apparel and accessories<p>
 
Ladies’ garments by independent designers such as Aryn K, BB Dakota, Motel, and Cheap Monday form a collection of rompers ($39–$78), little black dresses ($34–$97), and jewelry ($5–$29.99).<p>
Two fashion-savvy sisters assemble collection of vintage, mod & classic ladies' clothing from independent designers such as Motel & MinkPink
The versatility of the little black dress makes it an appropriate getup to wear during cocktail parties, wedding receptions, and crossing-guard shifts. Suit up for all occasions with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for $50 worth of women’s indie apparel and accessories
 - $40 for $90 worth of women’s indie apparel and accessories<p>
 
Ladies’ garments by independent designers such as Aryn K, BB Dakota, Motel, and Cheap Monday form a collection of rompers ($39–$78), little black dresses ($34–$97), and jewelry ($5–$29.99).<p>
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About Messes Of Dresses
The sisterly bond between Messes of Dresses owners Divi and Sara only strengthened after they opened their online women's boutique out of a mutual love for independent fashion and enthusiasm for entrepreneurship. The twosome happily travel to fashion shows to replenish the shop's collection of trendy swaddlings in indie vintage and classic styles. Messes of Dresses' digital aisles lure clickers with dresses, tunics, shorts, rompers, and jewellery from brand names such as BB Dakota, Motel, Ladakh, and North America’s first independent designer––Betsy Ross.