A beautiful dream and a modern fairy tale of perseverance: the recognition of self-beauty among contemporary women is gaining momentum in the fashion world. Their aesthetics no longer simply cater to others; they care more about the spiritual allure that a complete outfit brings.
Does it allow them to break free from constraints and pursue their own independent strength amid the crowd? In Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf vividly showcases the inner world of women, as they seek tranquility amid the noise of life and maintain their sense of self within complex social roles.
Like a beam of light traversing the mundane, the words call on women to dare to live for themselves, regardless of how the world defines them. What matters most is their own definition and understanding of themselves.
Selected twill glossy fabric, comfortable and soft to the touch, lightweight, with a skeletal feel, providing a structured yet not heavy appearance.
Paired with a slightly stretchy lining of the same color, enhancing the overall weight and texture of the garment.
The entire dress is made from twill satin, featuring irregular wide shoulder straps that don’t constrict like thin straps. The neckline has an asymmetric turn-down detail, breaking the rigidity of the front design. The waistline is divided with a big A-line silhouette, and the skirt's pleats are evenly distributed, making it elegant and comfortable to wear.
The back features a zipper for easy wear and removal, making it very suitable for romantic dates, travel vacations, annual dinners, and everyday commuting outfits.