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Moonchild Tunic/Dress
Moonchild Tunic/Dress
This tunic was created using an 1833 engraving by artist Vollmy, featuring a night sky filled with thousands of shooting stars, and the moon. Vollmy’s work depicts the earliest recorded Leonid Meteor shower, in which more than 240,000 meteors fell from the sky in one night to the astonishment of onlookers in villages across North America.
We like to think that 240,000 wishes were made that night!
This dress is reversible, with a scoop neck on one side and a v-neck with ties on the other. The waist ties can be tied in either the front or back or unbottoned all together for a more oversized flowy vibe.
One size fits all
100% bamboo/viscose handwash
This tunic was created using an 1833 engraving by artist Vollmy, featuring a night sky filled with thousands of shooting stars, and the moon. Vollmy’s work depicts the earliest recorded Leonid Meteor shower, in which more than 240,000 meteors fell from the sky in one night to the astonishment of onlookers in villages across North America.
We like to think that 240,000 wishes were made that night!
This dress is reversible, with a scoop neck on one side and a v-neck with ties on the other. The waist ties can be tied in either the front or back or unbottoned all together for a more oversized flowy vibe.
One size fits all
100% bamboo/viscose handwash