LoveShackFancy Girls' Dannie Tween Two Piece Swimsuit
Loveshackfancy
$95.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
LoveShackFancy Girls' Dannie Tween Two Piece Swimsuit embodies the brand's romantic whimsy in a Big Kid package. It reads sun-ready and softly nostalgic, with the kind of feminine mood that feels polished and playful for warm-weather days by the water.
In tween sizing, the two-piece offers ease of movement and a cohesive silhouette that sits nicely on growing frames. The set pairs top and bottom for a unified look as she runs, splashes, and lounges, and it layers nicely with a lightweight cover-up or sun hat for poolside to street transitions. The lines stay tidy through activity, inviting carefree styling from morning swim to afternoon shade.
With LoveShackFancy, this Dannie swimsuit taps into the brand's codes of romantic fantasy and young-girl charm, offering a wearable entry into that world. Pair with soft pastel accessories and a sheer pareo to echo the label's dreamy mood.
Materials / Fabrication
- Dannie Tween Two Piece Swimsuit – Big Kid
- Brand: LoveShackFancy
- Target audience: Girls
- Size category: Big Kid
- Fabric: not specified
- Design: Two-piece swimsuit
- Origin: not specified
Recommended Care
- Rinse after use in clean, cool water to remove chlorine or salt.
- Hand wash with mild detergent in cold water; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Gently press out excess water; do not wring or tumble dry.
- Lay flat to dry in shade; avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading.
- Do not iron; store folded or laid flat when dry.
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About LoveShackFancy
LoveShackFancy is a New York based contemporary women’s fashion brand that was founded by Rebecca Hessel Cohen in 2013. Drawing inspiration from the designer’s love of travel and beach life, LoveShackFancy’s pieces are known for its lace dresses to handcrafted knitwear, and vintage inspired Victorian pieces. Shop the latest collection from LoveShackFancy ranging in dresses to skirts, jumpsuits, rompers, outerwear and sweater knits.
