the debut dress protea collage print
the debut dress protea collage print
made to order turnaround 3-4 weeks
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the debut dress
ORIGINAL MAXIMAL COLOURFUL
WEARABLE WORK OF ART PRINTS
UPLIFTING ENERGISING PALETTES
VINTAGE INSPIRED SILHOUETTE
MODERNISED ELEVATED DETAILS
NATURAL BREATHABLE FABRIC
LIMITED EDITION SMALL BATCH
MAXIMUM 20 DRESSES PER PRINT
FULLY ETHICALLY CRAFTED IN LONDON
the prints
Available in 2 designs - The Protea Painterly and The Protea Collage
Colourful, maximal, uplifting and energising - designed to be truly original, special, wearable works of art
Inspired by the bold beauty and unusual textures of African Protea flowers and developed using a series of unusual, time-intensive creative techniques.
The colour palette features: rich plum, earthy terracotta, neon coral, hot pink, bright orange, fluorescent yellow, chartreuse, pops of turquoise, sky blue, electric blue, rich teal and deep violet.
the details
Available in 2 lengths - Mini and Midi, perfect for all heights, weathers and occasions!
The silhouette is inspired by a much loved vintage dress from Lanya’s personal collection
Modernised and elevated with premium, high quality and luxurious details.
The free-flowing, swishy shape is both practical and comfortable yet seriously beautiful.
The fabric is a gorgeous, high quality organic cotton drill - a natural, breathable material that is also durable and premium too.
No fasteners, zips or buttons make it easy to throw on when you want to look and feel amazing quickly – the ultimate stress-free getting-ready solution for those “no idea what to wear” moments!
There are pockets! Spacious enough to fit the essentials - keys, phone, lipstick and more!
the production
Fully designed, digitally printed using environmentally friendly methods and sewn all ethically in London.
Created sustainably in small batches - maximum 20 dresses per print, 0 restocks.
Made to order. Production estimate 3-4 weeks, you will receive updates throughout each stage until estimated delivery.
