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Designed to accompany you in every moment, Chapter II of Girls in The City is distinguished by timeless colours and iconic cuts. Perfect essentials to keep up with the frantic pace of life.
Horizon is a naive painting where everything seems peaceful and frozen in a perfect moment of night serenity. On an anthracite background, the pattern, with its soft colours (peach, khaki, ochre) and its simple shapes, exudes a peaceful atmosphere where each element invites relaxation and reverie. It is a landscape where we would like to get lost, snuggled under a blanket, with a cup of steaming tea in hand, letting the mind wander according to the stars.
The majestic mountains, with this luminous fuchsia colour, rise on the horizon under the moonlight. At the foot of the mountains, a small river gently winds through the landscape and charming houses. In dress or blouse version, this pattern will make your outfit a unique piece.
Soft and supple, this fabric will be perfect for creating your pretty dresses, blouses, skirts or shirts.
This fabric is not see-through and will not require lining.
Suitable for:dresses, blouses, skirts, shirts, jumpsuits and accessories.
Content: 100% viscose - FSC and STeP by OEKO-TEX® Certified.
Weight: 135 gm/sqm
Width: 137 cm
Opacity: Opaque
Origin: designed and printed in France
Certification: FSC and STeP by OEKO-TEX® Certified
Care:viscose often shrinks by around 5 to 10%. I therefore recommend that you wash your fabric before sewing it.
Laundry care – Wash your clothes inside out. – 30° in the washing machine with a gentle spin (400 rpm). – A delicate washing product – No dryer. – Iron inside out at low temperature.
This fabric is sold in HALF METERS so if you require 1 meter please enter 2 as a quantity.
We make every effort to ensure a true colour representation is made, however they may vary slightly from those shown on screen.