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Heartburn Wrap Top

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Description

Made in the Horizon & All Eyes On You print, our Heartburn Wrap Top features

  • a cropped length
  • a V-neckline
  • puffy sleeves
  • flattering cut at the waistline

Our Heartburn Wrap Top can be paired with high waisted skirts and pants for weekend brunches and dinners.

About the print

Horizon

Inspired by the work of Fleur Isbell, Horizon is a print that conveys the sense of waves in a horizon view, moving up and down in the sea.

 

All Eyes On You

For this print, we took the idea of the horizon line and expressed it in a lyrical way with the lyrics ‘my eyes are set on you’. By joining letters together, we achieve a fun ensemble with an abstract pattern.

Fabric details

Printed on 100% polyester.

Note: Our garments in this print are cut from the same roll of fabric, making each piece different and unique in print placement.

For fabric & garment care, read more here.

Models' Size

Renae is 174 cm tall, UK 8, wearing size S.

Bust - 81 cm
Waist - 70 cm
Hips - 87 cm 

Susanna is 177 cm tall, UK 8, wearing size S.

Bust - 87 cm
Waist - 64 cm
Hips - 91 cm

Size and fit

Not sure which size to get? Try our general size guide!

 

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About the collection
MM.2: NEW HORIZON
MM2 is inspired by the season we are in, settling into a new place which leads us to question our pathways, endpoints and process. That change of viewpoint towards new horizons led to our exploration for MM.2. The starting point for this collection was Fleur Isbell’s work for the D&AD Annual in 2013, titled ‘Global Horizons’. The idea of horizons brings to mind lines- horizontal lines. In this collection, we step away from florals to more abstract prints. The idea of lines and the horizon is explored with multiple mediums, from squeegees to fine watercolour brushwork.