Here we have a Hawaiian muumuu dress illustration. I never really thought about muumuu dresses until now. They are not exceptionally obnoxious or eye-catching, so I just passed over them. I think my mother made a couple of these for my barbie dolls when I was young, but I haven't really come into contact with muumuu dresses a lot.
Most of the time, these dresses have colorful patterns on them, but I've seen a lot of white ones too. No matter what color they are, I think that they look best in tropical settings because they seem to mimic tropical plants. Foremost, they have a loose and floppy shape, just like petals and leaves that spend a lot of time in humid weather. They also have a sweeping shape and size, similar to a palm leaf. The layered skirts resemble the trunk of a palm tree too, and the colors muumuu dresses come in seem to cover the entire range of flower colors. Not to mention, if a muumuu dress has a pattern on it, the pattern is almost always a flower pattern.