Fleur de Lune Goddess Starduster
Fleur de Lune is a luminous ode to creative dreams — to the quiet magic of moonlit gardens where imagination stirs in the stillness of night. This richly layered print is woven from fragments of artistry gathered across centuries: magnolia lithographs from 18th- and 19th-century Carolina and Virginia, hand-coloured engravings of pears and figs from antique botanical books, and the delicate flutter of moths — including the ethereal luna moth — drawn from an 1894 etching. Along the trim, golden bumblebees gleam softly, borrowed from an embossed Victorian book cover.
At the heart of this design lies something deeply personal — a photograph of designer Danielle’s 150-year-old work table, where many of her creations are born in the quiet hours of the night. Its weathered surface, layered with paint, ink, and traces of history, carries the echoes of artists past — a reminder that creativity never truly fades, it transforms.
Wild and lush, Fleur de Lune celebrates the secret gardens that glow beneath the stars — where ideas drift like magnolia on the night air, and imagination, like a moth, is forever drawn to the light of the moon.
The Kimono
Light as air and impossibly soft, the Fleur de Lune Kimono drapes beautifully with effortless flow. Crafted from silky viscose derived from bamboo and wood fibres, it’s the perfect piece to throw over jeans and a tee, or to elevate a simple slip dress. Its artful proportions make it a timeless layer for every season — elegant, easy, and endlessly versatile.
Details
100% viscose (derived from sustainable plant fibres such as wood and bamboo)
Machine wash gentle or hand wash cold; hang to dry
Iron to finish if desired
Length: 92cm
Width: 110cm
Model is 5’5” for reference