THE CARRIE SHORT IN GINGHAM
THE CARRIE SHORT IN GINGHAM
THE CARRIE SHORT IN GINGHAM
THE CARRIE SHORT IN GINGHAM

THE CARRIE SHORT IN GINGHAM

$120.00
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description
  • High-rise with a relaxed leg that feels flattering and easy, designed for comfort and movement. Size up for a low-rise look or stay true to your size for a fitted feel.
  • Light and breezy with a smooth lining that keeps them comfortable from day to night.
  • An effortless warm-weather staple—great for spring trips, sunny afternoons, and casual plans when you still want to feel put-together. Pairs perfectly with the Christina Top for an easy matching moment.

Free returns for store credit (+10% bonus)

size & fit

For reference, model wears size S:

  • Height 5'8"
  • Bust 30" ½
  • Waist 23" ½
  • Hips 36"

This product fits true to size; see our size guide to find out which size is best for you!

FABRIC & CARE

Soft and lightweight with a lined finish for comfort.

Self & lining: 100% polyester.

Dry clean only. Follow the care instructions on the wash tag.

Shipping & Returns

In the case that your order did not work out for you, we accept returns for store credit and exchanges within 30 days of delivery. Products must be unworn with tags attached.

Please note:

  • Items purchased on sale are final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged.
  • Bikinis and swimwear are final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged.
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THE CARRIE SHORT IN GINGHAM
$120.00
MADE IN LA

MADE IN LA

Designed and produced locally in Los Angeles, ensuring small-batch quality, thoughtful craftsmanship, and hands-on production from start to finish

by women for women

by women for women

Bella Venice is built by women and shaped alongside a community of female creatives, from photography and casting to styling and design.

Ethically made

Ethically made

Every piece is made in female-founded, female-led factories where workers are paid fair, living wages and ethical practices come first.

sustainably sourced

sustainably sourced

We use recycled water, solar-powered energy, deadstock fabrics, and biodegradable packaging—because sustainability should never be an afterthought.