It's as if you opened a late 19th-century dresser drawer and she stepped out. A slip top made of lightweight Indian khadi, hand-spun and hand-woven cotton. The exquisite floral embroidery on the front neckline is also hand-crafted, the lace is hand-encrusted along the neckline hem, and the beads are hand-applied to the lace. A collection of invaluable craftsmanship and techniques to be carefully preserved. Encrusting, for example, is a slow tailoring technique that creates a third from two fabrics: the lace isn't simply applied, but rather grafted onto the fabric. Only the minimal thickness of the stitching separates the lace from the fabric. Its transversal and totally comfortable fit is given by the bias cut of the fabric, the adjustable shoulder straps, the slits along the sides, and the flared shape. It is full of hand-stitched details and is full of poetry, the carefree, light, barefoot poetry of summer. You will receive it in an organza bag embroidered just like her.