"The hour the lavender turns blue."
The Lavender Field Kimono began in a walled Mediterranean garden, in the last hour before dark — the hour when the heat lifts and the colours change places.
We drew the print from exactly that shift: lavender deepening to blue-violet as the light cools, orange blossom holding onto the day's warmth beside it, green threading between the two. The florals are block-printed in feel — pressed, repeated, a little irregular, the way a carved block lays colour onto cloth. The banded border came from the edges of those old printed cloths, where the pattern is framed and finished. Across it all, a soft sage ground, the colour of the garden itself going quiet.
We made it to hold that one hour — when a garden is at its most beautiful precisely because the warm and the cool are, for a moment, perfectly balanced.
One print. One walled garden. One hour before dark.
Pairs beautifully with
Hand-curated by our stylist — three pieces that complete the look.
From women who wear her.
"It actually felt like the photos."

Wore it to a friend's vow renewal in Tulum and three people stopped me on the way to dinner. The cotton-rayon blend is so much softer than I expected.
"Worth every dollar."
I almost never buy dresses online because of fit. The size guide here is the best I've seen — measured my chest, hips, and length, took the L, perfect.
"Stunning — but size up if between."
Print and fabric are gorgeous. Bodice runs slightly snug — I'm usually between an XS and S, took the XS, the shoulder ties helped but I'd recommend the S if you're between sizes.