The Florence Blouse in Tender is the Night.
A whisper of dark romance, this blouse feels as full of mystery, passion, and intrigue. The cascading ruffles along the sleeves dance with every movement, while delicate pintucks add structure to the flowy silhouette. The deep, inky hue makes it a timeless piece, fit for both moonlit escapades and everyday adventures.
DETAILS
- 100% Viscose
- True to size
- Stitching Details
- Button Front
- Long Sleeve Blouse
- Smocking Details
- Lace Details
CARE
- Hand Wash Cold
- Hang To Dry
- Light Steam
ABOUT MAISON HOTEL
Maison Hotel aims to resurrect the bohemian heyday when foreign-accented hippies lived in old farmhouses, lazed under the sun and danced the night away barefoot at full-moon parties in ‘Ibiza Bohemia’.
Far from fashion, the collections are inspired by vintage treasure hunts that follow the footsteps of the eclectic ‘Flower Power’ movement of the 60s and 70s.
Authentic tie-dyes, genuine screen prints and delicate embroideries are developed by artisans with patience and care; the slight imperfections a representation of the manual nature of the workmanship involved.
The Florence Blouse in Tender is the Night.
A whisper of dark romance, this blouse feels as full of mystery, passion, and intrigue. The cascading ruffles along the sleeves dance with every movement, while delicate pintucks add structure to the flowy silhouette. The deep, inky hue makes it a timeless piece, fit for both moonlit escapades and everyday adventures.
DETAILS
- 100% Viscose
- True to size
- Stitching Details
- Button Front
- Long Sleeve Blouse
- Smocking Details
- Lace Details
CARE
- Hand Wash Cold
- Hang To Dry
- Light Steam
ABOUT MAISON HOTEL
Maison Hotel aims to resurrect the bohemian heyday when foreign-accented hippies lived in old farmhouses, lazed under the sun and danced the night away barefoot at full-moon parties in ‘Ibiza Bohemia’.
Far from fashion, the collections are inspired by vintage treasure hunts that follow the footsteps of the eclectic ‘Flower Power’ movement of the 60s and 70s.
Authentic tie-dyes, genuine screen prints and delicate embroideries are developed by artisans with patience and care; the slight imperfections a representation of the manual nature of the workmanship involved.