This fun mini features a mixed print fabrication with a plunging keyhole neckline, a touch of printed tufted hardware and flared sleeves.
Details:
Fits to true size
Material:
High-End Crepe
Does not stretch
Not see through
Design Story:
in the Egyptian language, the word for egg was "u" (pronounced "oo" or "w"). The egg symbolized rebirth, fertility, and creation, particularly in religious contexts. It was also associated with the god Khepri, who was represented as a scarab beetle and symbolized the rising sun and regeneration. The egg, in this context, was seen as a symbol of the potential for new life emerging from the darkness, much like the sun rises each day.
In ancient Egypt, while eggs were not specifically painted or decorated for spring in the way we think of modern egg-dying traditions, they were deeply symbolic of life, fertility, and rebirth—concepts that align perfectly with the themes of spring. The egg’s significance in relation to creation and renewal was an important part of Egyptian culture, and its symbolism would certainly have been linked to the rejuvenation of the earth during the spring season.