Key Features:
| Two separate pieces | A matching top and skirt (or top + overlay) rather than a single dress — gives versatility. |
| Floral print | A pattern of flowers/leaves, either all over or as a border / motif — adds visual interest and a soft, feminine aesthetic. |
| Cap sleeves | Sleeves that cover only the shoulder top — flattering and modest, while allowing some arm exposure. |
| Neckline style | Could be square, round, V-neck, scoop, etc., depending on design. |
| Waist definition / high waist | The skirt or bottom might sit at the natural waist or slightly above (high waist) to give a flattering silhouette. |
| Fitted or slightly relaxed top | The top may be more form-fitting, or somewhat relaxed, to balance with the skirt. |
| Closure methods | Zipper (side, back, or center), buttons, hooks, or elastic waist (especially in the skirt). |
| Lining | Especially for skirts, to prevent sheerness and give structure. |
| Fabric choice | Lightweight, breathable fabrics are typical (e.g. cotton blends, rayon, polyester blends). |
| Print alignment / matching | The floral pattern would often be matched at seams so the top and bottom visually flow together. |
| Length options | The skirt piece might be mini, midi, or knee length, depending on fashion or occasion. |
| Mix & match potential | Because it’s two pieces, the top or skirt could potentially be worn separately with other wardrobe items. |









