My daughter Iris was seven months old when we were invited to my cousin's wedding. It was the first formal occasion she had been to, and I wanted her to look genuinely special rather than just presentable. Baby occasion wear is a category I had not previously navigated, and I quickly discovered that it divides into two camps: the overly fussy, with too many layers and too much tulle, and the underwhelming, which is essentially a slightly smarter version of everyday babywear. I wanted something in between — elegant, considered, and actually beautiful.
The DRESS & Fleur Baby Girls Floral Embroidered Occasion Dress in Red was exactly that.
The Search
I had been looking for about two weeks before I found it. My criteria were specific: a colour that would stand out in photographs without clashing with the wedding palette (my cousin's wedding was ivory and sage, so red was a deliberate choice — complementary rather than competing). Embroidery or detail that justified the occasion without being overwhelming. A collar, because I find collared baby dresses more elegant than collarless ones. And a complete look rather than something I needed to accessorise separately, because I had enough to think about on the day without sourcing a matching headband independently.
Why This Dress
The DRESS & Fleur Baby Girls Floral Embroidered Occasion Dress in Red met every criterion. The floral embroidery across the bodice is intricate and genuinely beautiful — not a printed pattern but actual embroidery, which catches the light differently and photographs with a depth that printed fabric does not. The scalloped collar is the detail that elevates it from a nice dress to a considered one. And the matching headband is included, which meant the complete look was assembled without any additional sourcing.
The red is a true, vibrant red — not coral, not burgundy, but a classic red that is confident and celebratory. Against ivory and sage, it was exactly the right choice. In photographs, Iris was immediately visible and immediately the most visually striking person in any group shot, which is a remarkable achievement for a seven-month-old who cannot yet control her own facial expressions.
I found it through ALTOE's Clothing collection, and it also sits within the Apparel & Accessories section if you want to browse the wider range.
The Wedding Day
Iris wore the dress for the ceremony and the reception. The fabric was comfortable enough that she was not distressed by it — she slept through the ceremony in it, which is the highest possible endorsement of a baby outfit's comfort. The embroidery did not scratch or irritate. The headband stayed in place for approximately forty minutes, which is, I am told, exceptional for a baby headband.
The photographs are extraordinary. The red dress against the wedding backdrop, the embroidery catching the light, the scalloped collar framing her face — every photograph she is in is better for her presence in it. My cousin, whose wedding it was, has told me that Iris is in more of the official photographs than some of the adult guests. I cannot confirm this but I believe it.
After the Wedding
The dress has been worn twice more since the wedding — to a christening and to a family Christmas lunch. It washes well and has retained its colour and embroidery quality. The headband has been worn on several additional occasions independently of the dress.
Iris has grown out of it now — she is ten months old and babies are unreasonably fast at this — but I have kept it. It is the kind of dress that deserves to be kept. If we have another daughter, she will wear it. If we do not, it will go to someone who will appreciate it.
If you have a baby girl and a special occasion coming up and you want something that is genuinely beautiful rather than merely adequate, the DRESS & Fleur Baby Girls Floral Embroidered Occasion Dress in Red is the one I would choose. Browse the Clothing collection at ALTOE. The matching headband is included. The embroidery is real. The red is exactly right.
Imogen Clarke is a mum of one and events coordinator based in Oxford. She writes about baby milestones, the outfits that have made them memorable, and the small details that make a special occasion feel genuinely special.
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