A Toile-Print Dress Outfit on a Picnic in Parc Monceau

Discover the perfect toile-print dress outfit for a charming picnic in the picturesque Parc Monceau, blending style and elegance in a beautiful Parisian setting.

Photography & Styling Mélodie / Model Victoria Petersen

Finnish design team Andiata recently opened up a store in the heart of Saint Germain des Près at the beginning of the year. I met the team during a press breakfast and they were kind enough to offer me a few of their beautiful pieces. The brand’s nordic sensibility combined with a touch of Parisian charm makes it the perfect match for my style.

I’m wearing the Sinne dress which is a long, button-up style dress with a flared skirt. The blue and white toile print is very French country style! It is beautifully made of 100% cotton. The dress is very elegant and was even worn by Princess Sofia of Sweden!

I decided to have a picnic with my friend Mélodie at the Parc Monceau, in Paris’ 8th arrondissement one afternoon. Melodie brought the most beautiful vintage flatware and her trusty wicker picnic basket! I brought some pink roses from the nearby Monceau Fleurs flower shop. We munched on strawberries and our sandwiches while talking about photography and fashion. She even took these lovely photos. It was a beautiful afternoon even if the sun wasn’t shining the whole time!

Picnic in Parc Monceau wearing the Andiata Sinne dress

Picnic in Parc Monceau wearing the Andiata Sinne dress

Picnic in Parc Monceau, Paris, France

Picnic in Parc Monceau wearing the Andiata Sinne dress

Picnic in Parc Monceau wearing the Andiata Sinne dress

Picnic in Parc Monceau wearing the Andiata Sinne dress

Picnic in Parc Monceau, Paris

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