Each designer created at least ten pieces, including floaty floral tops, maxi dresses, vintage-inspired tunics and printed party dresses.
"[The designers] each represent a strong and unique point of view that is iconic and of the moment," said Jennifer Gosselin, vice president and general manager of Piperlime.
"We are always looking to deliver newness and delight our customers in unexpected ways," said Gosselin. "This came out of the question: how can we give our girl more of what she loves and won't find elsewhere?"

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