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Prairie Underground

Pretty Baby Dress

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Pretty Baby Dress

Why It's Good:

Multi-tonal paneling along the back and a slimming waistband that will shape you like an hourglass are winning attributes in this baby blue frock by Prairie Underground. Use it to transition into fall (think warm knit cardigan and sweet pointelle tights.)

Why It's Green:

Made from organic cotton, this dress isn't a product of fibers cultivated with toxic pesticides. Sources estimate that the pesticides used in the production of conventionally grown cotton unintentionally kills 67 million birds each year, while 10,400 people in the U.S. die annually from cancer related to pesticides.

Where To Get It:

www.fashionethic.com | $140; originally $184