Tiered dresses live or die by how they move, and most of them do not move well. The fabric pools awkwardly, the tiers sit stiff and slightly sad, and the whole thing looks better on a hanger than it does on an actual person walking through an actual day. We have been very specific about this collection because of that exact problem. Every dress here passes a simple test: does it move the way it should, with a proper sway and some lightness to it, or does it just hang there. White makes the stakes higher too. In white, construction is visible. Quality is visible. A poorly cut tier in white looks cheap immediately. These dresses are the ones that get it right. Broderie anglaise that catches the light, cotton voile with genuine softness, tiers that are proportioned to flatter rather than overwhelm. They work for holidays, for summer weddings where you are a guest not a bride, for those warm evenings when you want to look considered without being overdressed. A white tiered dress done properly is one of the most effortlessly beautiful things you can wear.