Komodo Green Silk Shirred Top
Un-dyed silk fabric from Soufli, Greece
Bundle dyed with onion skins, walnut leaves, acorn cupules, elderberries and safflowers by Matilda
Machine sewn by Violeta in our Athens based studio
Has shirred elastic at the bottom and tie straps
Model is wearing size XS/S
Sizing:
XS/S: Length (from end of strap until hem): 20cm, bust circumference: 70cm-100cm
M/L: Length (from end of strap until hem): 30cm, bust circumference: 80cm-110cm
You can pre-order this item by emailing us, and we can make it in any size you request, it will take one week to sew.
Un-dyed silk fabric from Soufli, Greece
Bundle dyed with onion skins, walnut leaves, acorn cupules, elderberries and safflowers by Matilda
Machine sewn by Violeta in our Athens based studio
Has shirred elastic at the bottom and tie straps
Model is wearing size XS/S
Sizing:
XS/S: Length (from end of strap until hem): 20cm, bust circumference: 70cm-100cm
M/L: Length (from end of strap until hem): 30cm, bust circumference: 80cm-110cm
You can pre-order this item by emailing us, and we can make it in any size you request, it will take one week to sew.
Un-dyed silk fabric from Soufli, Greece
Bundle dyed with onion skins, walnut leaves, acorn cupules, elderberries and safflowers by Matilda
Machine sewn by Violeta in our Athens based studio
Has shirred elastic at the bottom and tie straps
Model is wearing size XS/S
Sizing:
XS/S: Length (from end of strap until hem): 20cm, bust circumference: 70cm-100cm
M/L: Length (from end of strap until hem): 30cm, bust circumference: 80cm-110cm
You can pre-order this item by emailing us, and we can make it in any size you request, it will take one week to sew.
Bundle Dyeing
Our favourite technique, a contemporary process where we use fresh and dried flowers to create prints on fabric. Each one is unique, and even if we wanted to we can't create the same pattern twice!
Natural Dyeing
Botanical dyeing is a slow process, that can be unpredictable and there are often pleasant colour surprises. It takes several hours to extract the natural pigment from plants, sometimes even days!