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She rules her life like a bird in flight (Burnout Florals Burgundy)
She rules her life like a bird in flight (Burnout Florals Burgundy)
She rules her life like a bird in flight (Burnout Florals Burgundy)
She rules her life like a bird in flight (Burnout Florals Burgundy)

She rules her life like a bird in flight (Burnout Florals Burgundy)

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Divine Stevie Nicks inspired kimono!
Stunning velvet burnout in a gorgeous burgundy color with cream contrast florals being the sheer part to create an amazing stained glass window effect.  Pure silk band in hot pink make it really pop!   We only found enough of this fabric to make one piece

The fit is truly insane and so flattering with long exaggerated kimono sleeves and a total Stevie Nicks hanky hem. Finished with silk edging. Wear draped open or belted for an entirely new look.
So many ways to wear dressed up or down...a real timeless and effortless piece!

*photos on model are for fit only.   


Measurements taken while garment is laid flat

Bust up to 42"
Waist 34" (measurement when closed)
Shoulder 17"
Hip free
Length at shortest point 30"



This is a ONE-OF-A-KIND piece and final sale item so please ask any questions before purchasing

The velvet burnout process, or "Dévoré" as it is also referred, is achieved by applying an acid to a natural, protein fiber (silk) and natural non-protein fiber (rayon). The acid "burns out" the non-protein fiber leaving only the sheer woven silk and hence, creating elaborate and intricate designs. This fabrics is of the highest quality, and is very expensive to manufacture.
The art deco designs on the shawls used to make these beauties are based on 1920s prints and give an amazing stained glass glow when backlit. The silk part of the fabric becomes very sheer, almost transparent. Often referred to as "wearable art", I promise that once you lay your hands on one of these, you will not ever want to take it off.