Our wrap dresses are designed to look great on all body types. Our fabrics are one of a kind because we screen print every yard by hand with our signature 'Love Your Self' design. The MONOCHROME Wrap Dresses are available in two fabric types - Stretch Cotton or Polyester Scuba. Choose from our two styles - knee length black cotton with white print or ballerina length white scuba with black print. There are two price points for these dresses depending on if you'd like the complete couture experience with our hand made from start to finish option or the simply elegant machine sewn version. You really can't go wrong either way! White Scuba Wrap Dress
$120.00
Off White scuba (polyester, double knit) screen printed with our signature Love Your Self hearts in black ink. This dress is available. It was hand sewn and screen printed. The price point reflects the time and craftsmanship that went into making it. This one of a kind dress is made for a 36" bust, 30" waist, 39" hip. The length is 50 inches from shoulder to hem. Shoulder to shoulder length is 15 inches. Black Stretch Cotton Wrap Dress
$150.00 - $350.00
Sold out Black stretch cotton screen printed with our signature Love Your Self hearts in white ink. This dress is available to be made in two ways, machine or hand sewn. The price point is different for each option. The hand sewn dress is made with embroidery floss and a chenille needle. We need several measurements to make a custom dress for you:
With all of these measurements we will be able to create your one of a kind dress, custom fit to you for you. We prefer one on one, in person fittings but can we can zoom or do a call. The sample was patterned for 36" bust, 30" waist, 39" hip.
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Megan LaCroix also known as Citrine is the daughter of a Navy Veteran. She’s lived all over the US but has roots in Michigan where her family is from. Spending summers in Northern Michigan exploring nature inspired her to create art work starting with jewelry and photography. She’d spend hours looking for rocks and creating assorted beaded jewelry with her sisters. In 2014 She graduated from University of Michigan School of Art & Design with a BFA then moved to Detroit where she is currently living and working. She is a multi-media artist with ever expanding skills but is best known for her jewelry, screen printing, photography, and paintings. Detroit Graffiti has a significant influence on her painting and drawing style. She’s participated in ArtPrize 2015 & 2021 and currently has a studio in the Village Arts Factory of Canton, MI. Archives
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