Mini Dress-Earthscapes Earth as Art-Earth Image Clothing-Mayn River
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This sumptuously soft Printed Mini Dress, has a High Quality, Stretchy Microsuede, that works alone as a perfect Summer Dress, or over your favorite Jeans or Leggings. With an hourglass shape it's excellent for any body type. Made in sunny California (USA).
• Immerse yourself in a 3D Landscape of our incredible Earth, with our all over Printed Dress.
• InVisions uses High Definition Printing, on soft, breathable Fabrics, which never fades or shrinks.
• We Cut, Print, then Sew, for Perfect Image alignment. No white lines to mar this beautiful piece of Art.
• Each piece is handcrafted in sunny California (USA).
• 88% Microsuede, 12% Spandex
You'll Love how this brilliant Image of our Earth, adapted from a Satellite Image of the Mayn River, comes to Life on your body. Rivers are vital, complex and dynamic systems. Incised across continents, River systems are a key component of the Planet’s circulatory system, acting much like veins in our bodies pumping freshwater to Wetlands, Lakes and out to Sea. The Mayn River meets the Anadyr at Ust-Maynin the mid-lower stretch of its course, in an area of wetlands and small lakes. Flowing roughly northwards from its source in the small Mainskoe Lake, this River passes through sparsely populated areas of the forest-tundra subzones of Eastern Siberia.
• Immerse yourself in a 3D Landscape of our incredible Earth, with our all over Printed Dress.
• InVisions uses High Definition Printing, on soft, breathable Fabrics, which never fades or shrinks.
• We Cut, Print, then Sew, for Perfect Image alignment. No white lines to mar this beautiful piece of Art.
• Each piece is handcrafted in sunny California (USA).
• 88% Microsuede, 12% Spandex
You'll Love how this brilliant Image of our Earth, adapted from a Satellite Image of the Mayn River, comes to Life on your body. Rivers are vital, complex and dynamic systems. Incised across continents, River systems are a key component of the Planet’s circulatory system, acting much like veins in our bodies pumping freshwater to Wetlands, Lakes and out to Sea. The Mayn River meets the Anadyr at Ust-Maynin the mid-lower stretch of its course, in an area of wetlands and small lakes. Flowing roughly northwards from its source in the small Mainskoe Lake, this River passes through sparsely populated areas of the forest-tundra subzones of Eastern Siberia.