Lolita Corset Sundress
The cotton corset sundress that turned House of CB into a garden-party shorthand.
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Story & heritage
House of CB was founded in 2010 by Conna Walker and built its name on hourglass-focused dressing. 'Lolita' shows how that original fit obsession translated from early partywear into the brand's later sundress language: a boned bodice, a cinched waist and a flared skirt that still reads unmistakably CB.
On the official product page, House of CB describes 'Lolita' as feminine, floaty and spring-ready, cut in stretch cotton with a boned bodice and adjustable straps. That combination of corsetry plus ease is exactly why the style has become one of the brand's most recognisable everyday-event dresses.
Materials & craft
The official page states that 'Lolita' is cut from breezy stretch cotton, fully lined, and shaped with a boned bodice plus underwired cups. The skirt is pleated through the waist and closes with a back zip for a clean, structured line.
How to choose & style
Choose 'Lolita' when you want the classic House of CB formula in a softer register. The midi length and corseted top do the work, so it pairs best with delicate heels and light jewellery rather than anything heavy.