Yoke Divided Floral Structured Mini Dress
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Amara is 5'7", wearing size M
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The Story Behind This Print
From Dust to Bloom
Yoke Divided Floral
The V-shaped yoke is the signature structural element of every Western shirt — from Rodeo Ben's rhinestone-studded stage pieces of the 1930s to today's rodeo circuit. Traditionally, the yoke is where the decoration lives: chain-stitch roses, vines, and pearl snap accents framing the wearer's shoulders. Our print translates that handcraft into a structural composition — dense floral embroidery on midnight indigo above the yoke line, clean cream cotton below, with a few stitches deliberately crossing the boundary.
Where the stitching stops, the story continues.
Tyler Beard, 100 Years of Western Wear (1993); Nudie's Rodeo Tailors archives.
Details
• Square neckline with wide shoulder straps
• Fitted bodice with defined waistline seam
• Flared skirt with side-seam pockets
• Center-back invisible zipper
• Allover original print — Chain-stitch rose embroidery on midnight indigo upper yoke, transitioning to clean cream cotton below the V-yoke line
Fabric & Care
• Medium weight with comfortable stretch
• Vibrant print fully saturates the fabric
• Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Fit Guide
• Fitted through the bodice, A-line through the skirt
• Hits above the knee on most wearers
• Pair with boots for the full Western look
