Aurora Bloom Brown
"Embody the essence of nature's elegance in this captivating dress, featuring a tiered skirt that flows with every step. The abstract, monochromatic artwork draws inspiration from the natural world, with intricate joint details that showcase exceptional craftsmanship, While the front button-down closure and frilled band collar create a charming, vintage vibe. As you move, the layers of the skirt dance around you, evoking the gentle rustle of abstract leaves or the soft lapping of waves. A true masterpiece of textile art, this dress is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and the art of fine craftsmanship."
Key features:
• Tiered skirt for added movement and flow
• Abstract, monochromatic nature-inspired artwork
• Jointer detail highlighting exceptional craftsmanship
• Front button-down closure with frilled band collar
• Vintage-inspired charm with a modern twist
This description aims to evoke the natural world, emphasizing the dress's flowy movement, intricate details, and exceptional craftsmanship. It's perfect for a fashion brand that values unique, high-quality designs inspired by nature.
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- Wash with care by turning inside out
- Dry clean Preferred
- Use only Petroleum based solvents
At IERA, we believe in longevity and timeless design. All our products are handcrafted to last, using the finest materials. But the way we wash and care for our garments is just as important. No two fibres are the same, and each requires its own method of washing and storing. All our pieces are colour tested and we mention the specifications of wash care for each product. Please read the instructions for washing with care on the product page along with the tags mentioned on the garment that says dry clean only.


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