Dresses for Girls Aged 7–8 by CVETKOV
At 7–8, girls already know what they like and love picking their own outfits. We make dresses from cotton, linen and quality knit fabric — soft on skin, breathable, and able to hold their shape wash after wash.
For Everyday Wear
For school and playtime, simple cuts work best: a loose skirt, comfortable armholes, and minimal trim that won't get in the way of movement. These dresses pair easily with tights, a cardigan or turtleneck in cooler weather, and can be worn alone in summer.
For Special Occasions
For birthdays, school concerts or family celebrations, we offer dressier styles with embroidery, lace trim or a neat belt. Check out our party dresses for girls if you're putting together a look for a specific event.
If your daughter is growing out of kids' styles and leaning toward a more mature look, take a look at dresses for teens — these cuts are closer to school and everyday teenage wardrobes.
Sizing and Fit
The size chart for this age group is built around a height of roughly 122–134 cm, though every item lists exact measurements in its description. If your daughter is taller than her peers or has outgrown this range, browse dresses for girls aged 9-10 — cut for a slightly older frame.
Care Instructions
- Wash at 30–40°C, no bleach;
- Dry flat or on a hanger, away from radiators;
- Iron through a cloth if the dress has embroidery or sequins.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which size will fit?
Go by your child's height and the size chart listed with each item — it shows chest measurement, garment length and recommended height. If she's between two sizes, choose the larger one so the dress lasts longer.
What fabrics are these dresses made from?
Mostly cotton, linen and knit fabric with a touch of elastane for a better fit. These materials don't cling with static, breathe well and suit sensitive skin.
Can these dresses be worn in winter?
Yes — pair one with a turtleneck, thick tights and a cardigan or warm vest. Many styles are designed with layering for colder months in mind.
































