Bunny & Red Ltd. Company
Bodycon Dress: Parchment & Grain
Bodycon Dress: Parchment & Grain
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Introducing the "Parchment & Grain" Bodycon Dress πΊ - A chic and trendy addition to your wardrobe! This form-fitting number boasts an all-over print design, created through sublimation, featuring Marian quilted diamonds on a parchment grain backdrop. Our 82% polyester and 18% spandex fabric ensures a comfortable and flattering fit for all body types π. The smooth texture and elasticity offer both comfort and style, perfect for any occasion. The Sumi-e brush lines add an elegant touch, making this dress both fashionable and functional π¨π. Experience the perfect blend of comfort and sophistication with the "Parchment & Grain" Bodycon Dress. π
Features:
- 82% polyester, 18% spandex blend
- Fabric weight: 6.78 oz./yd.Β² (230 g/mΒ²), weight may vary by 5%
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- Made with smooth, comfortable microfiber yarn
- Material has a four-way stretch
- Form-fitting bodycon silhouette
- Printed, cut, and hand-sewn by in-house team
- Made on demand with no minimums
- Product code: #201
- Note: Avoid contact with rough surfaces to prevent white fiber damage
- All items are made-to-order and printed on demand, so we do not offer returns or exchanges for size issues. Please check the size chart carefully before purchasing. If your item arrives damaged or misprinted, contact us within 30 days and we'll gladly offer a replacement or refund.
π°β€οΈ Bunny & Red Presents:
In the heart of a tranquil village nestled between verdant hills, there stood an extraordinary garden. This was no ordinary garden; it was a symphony of colors, textures, and shapes that danced in harmony with the rhythm of life. At its center, a magnificent tree bloomed, its branches adorned with diamonds as radiant as the morning sun. Once upon a time, in this very garden, lived a young girl named Mina. She was as vibrant and full of life as the garden itself, her eyes reflecting the brilliant hues of the blooms around her. Mina was known for her kind heart and gentle spirit, always reaching out to help those in need. Her favorite pastime was sketching the intricate patterns of the garden, capturing their essence on delicate parchment. One fateful day, as Mina sat beneath the glittering tree, lost in her art, she felt a gentle hand on her shoulder. Startled, she turned to find an elderly woman dressed in the most exquisite garment she had ever seen. The woman's fitted bodycon dress shimmered like the night sky, its quilted diamonds reminiscent of the tree's glistening jewels. The meticulously drawn Sumi-e brush lines on the fabric seemed to breathe life into the dress, transforming it into a living, breathing entity. "My dear child," the woman said, her voice as soothing as the rustling leaves, "your talent for capturing beauty is a gift from the heavens. But remember, even the most intricate patterns have their roots in simplicity." With that, she handed Mina a small seed, its shell as delicate as the parchment Mina used for her art. "Plant this in your garden, and watch as it grows into something magnificent, just like you." Mina planted the seed that very day, and as it began to sprout, she felt a profound sense of connection to the world around her. The garden became her canvas, each flower a stroke of color, each leaf a brushline in her masterpiece. And with every passing day, she grew, just like the garden, learning new lessons, making new friends, and sharing her kindness with all. As the years passed, the tree continued to bloom, its diamonds growing brighter with each passing season. And so it was "became a symbol of growth, transformation, and the magic that unfolds when art and nature come together in perfect harmony. The elderly woman's words echoed in Mina's heart, guiding her to cherish the simplicity within the intricacy of life. As the years went by, the once young girl blossomed into a wise woman, her spirit as radiant as the garden that had nurtured her. The village folk would often gather beneath the tree, marveling at Mina's artwork and the unending beauty of the garden. Her creations, inspired by nature, were displayed in grand exhibitions, and she shared her knowledge with the younger generation, inspiring them to see the world through her artistically enlightened eyes. In her twilight years, Mina sat beneath the glittering tree, her heart filled with gratitude for the elderly woman who had visited her so many years ago. The garden, her home, and her art had become intertwined, and she knew that the cycle of life would continue, as would the symphony of colors, textures, and shapes that danced in harmony within her heart."
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