The Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress is the kind of dress you reach for when the occasion calls for something more than casual — diamond lattice floral embroidery covers every inch in off-white cotton that feels as good as it looks. There is a keyhole cutout at the center front, a self-tie bow that pulls everything together, and an off-shoulder ruffle flutter sleeve that frames your shoulders the way a warm afternoon light does. She is wearing this to a rooftop dinner, touching the bow at her waist before walking in.
This collection is built from emerging USA designers — the kind that make with intention, not volume. Emory Park chose all-over diamond lattice embroidery worked into 100 percent cotton instead of a printed alternative, which means every dress has real texture you can run your fingers across. On the Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress, you feel the difference the moment you put it on.
Look 1 — Rooftop Dinner
Pair the Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress with strappy heeled sandals in tan or nude and a small gold chain bag. The off-white embroidery reads romantic against warm-toned skin. Take the look to a rooftop dinner and the ruffle flutter sleeve moves with every turn in the evening air.
Look 2 — Brunch Date
Keep it grounded with white leather sneakers and a woven raffia bag. The tie-front bow stays structured and the cotton keeps everything breathable through a long Sunday brunch at an outdoor cafe.
Look 3 — Gallery Opening
Layer a simple white ribbed cardigan over the shoulders and swap in block-heel mules. The structured bodycon base holds its shape, and the off-shoulder line peeks out just enough to read as intentional at a gallery opening.
Find the Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress waiting for the evening you want to wear something that actually took thought to make.
The Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress is the kind of dress you reach for when the occasion calls for something more than casual — diamond lattice floral embroidery covers every inch in off-white cotton that feels as good as it looks. There is a keyhole cutout at the center front, a self-tie bow that pulls everything together, and an off-shoulder ruffle flutter sleeve that frames your shoulders the way a warm afternoon light does. She is wearing this to a rooftop dinner, touching the bow at her waist before walking in.
This collection is built from emerging USA designers — the kind that make with intention, not volume. Emory Park chose all-over diamond lattice embroidery worked into 100 percent cotton instead of a printed alternative, which means every dress has real texture you can run your fingers across. On the Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress, you feel the difference the moment you put it on.
Look 1 — Rooftop Dinner
Pair the Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress with strappy heeled sandals in tan or nude and a small gold chain bag. The off-white embroidery reads romantic against warm-toned skin. Take the look to a rooftop dinner and the ruffle flutter sleeve moves with every turn in the evening air.
Look 2 — Brunch Date
Keep it grounded with white leather sneakers and a woven raffia bag. The tie-front bow stays structured and the cotton keeps everything breathable through a long Sunday brunch at an outdoor cafe.
Look 3 — Gallery Opening
Layer a simple white ribbed cardigan over the shoulders and swap in block-heel mules. The structured bodycon base holds its shape, and the off-shoulder line peeks out just enough to read as intentional at a gallery opening.
Find the Paloma Embroidered Tie Front Mini Dress waiting for the evening you want to wear something that actually took thought to make.