Bella Notte Boheme Slip Dress
Introducing the Bella Notte dress, a tribute to romance and art history. The seated woman with a dreamy gaze comes from an 1880 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, while the charming rabbit is inspired by a 1585 painting by Hans Hoffman. At the bottom, you'll find an open book that reads, "Many are the stars I see, yet in my eye no star like thee," a sweet sentiment from an 18th-century gold ring engraving.
The moonlit river on the bodice comes from a 1840s British painting, and the beautiful floral trim is taken from a calligraphic manuscript by William Morris from the same time period. Fun fact: The woman in Rossetti’s painting is Jane Morris, William Morris’s wife, who was an artist herself and a muse to both men.
Our Bohéme dresses are made from soft, flowy bamboo viscose, with adjustable straps and an oversized fit that makes them perfect for layering, errands, dancing, lounging, or even napping. They’re also great for travel! Plus, you can wear this dress two ways — with the moon on the front or back, depending on your mood.
S/M: Width at the bust is 52cm, seam to seam.
L/XL: Width at the bust is 57cm, seam to seam.
100% Viscose from Bamboo/Wood
p.s. The fabric is absolutely lusciously soft!