The Margie Dress<span>Floral Periwinkle on Lotus Silk</span>
The Margie Dress<span>Floral Periwinkle on Lotus Silk</span>
The Margie Dress<span>Floral Periwinkle on Lotus Silk</span>

The Margie DressFloral Periwinkle on Lotus Silk

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Style & Design Notes

The Margie in Floral on Periwinkle with a ribbon tie in size SMALL.

A beautiful soft drape that is flattering without cling. There is something exceptional and luxurious about Lotus Silk– the way it feels, the way it moves, and the way it accentuates the wearer with an aura of comfortable elegance. The Margie is a modern muumuu, extra roomy, that can be worn loosely or with its wide ribbon waist tie. The ribbon tie is favored snug, with a large single loop sloppy bow.  It carries its own worn with sandals or heels.

Lotus Silk is an exquisite and uncommon fabric made from the stem fibers of the lotus flower. It is both durable and dreamy. Like linen, it has a frequency Hz resonance that is considered healing and good for the body. 

Its hand is soft, buttery smooth, and lightweight, like a blend of silk and fine linen, with a subtle sheen that adds to its elegance and special nature. It has incredible breathability, is antibacterial, and hypoallergenic. It has a cool touch in warmer weather and will equally warm you in cooler weather. 

  • Loose fit
  • Boxy design
  • Wide neck line
  • Sleeve design fits like a cap sleeve

Our Artisans

From start to finish each garment is brought to life through an artistic eye and intentional design. This design was inspired in Sarasota Florida and hand-made by skilled artisans in India. 

Inspiration for the Modern Muumuu is my grandmother, Margie, who sits in the heavenly's on the banks of crystal blue waters, basking in perfect light. 

 
Photo: angle painting in progress

Intuitive Process

Bring forward through layers

While I am painting constantly in my mind, when I do get a chance to stand before a canvas, most often I load it up with paint and stand back. To study. Interact. To be emotional and seek what is there.

 
Photo: art translation into textile example
Expression
From literal art translation to rendered patternwork

The artful journey is never over, at least not for me. There may be times of rest, but no peice ever becomes barren of inspiration.

Beauty Within
Intuitively inspired design and curated possibilities

Thoughtfully sourced and created collections to compliment uniqueness and ignite a spirit of creative beauty.

Photo: art translation into textile example