Sleeveless Cowl Neck Dress-Nature Clothing-Nature Lovers-Kamchatka
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Transform your look from the ordinary to the extraordinary with our all over Printed, Sleeveless Cowl Neck, Map Dress. Made with a Silky, Super Soft, Glossy Flow Fabric. This Dress has a lovely stretch and a very slight sheen. Get ready for fun in the sun, or an exciting night out, with this versatile silhouette. 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).
• 90% Glossy Flow Poly, 10% Spandex
You'll Love how this Stunning Image of our Earth, adapted from a Satellite Image of the Kamchatka Peninsula, comes to Life on your body. Oceans are the lifeblood of Planet Earth and humankind. They cover nearly three-quarters of our Planet, hold 97% of the Planet's water, and are estimated to produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere. The Kamchatka Peninsula is in far North Eastern Russia, lying between the Sea of Okhotsk on the west and the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea on the east.
• 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).
• 90% Glossy Flow Poly, 10% Spandex
You'll Love how this Stunning Image of our Earth, adapted from a Satellite Image of the Kamchatka Peninsula, comes to Life on your body. Oceans are the lifeblood of Planet Earth and humankind. They cover nearly three-quarters of our Planet, hold 97% of the Planet's water, and are estimated to produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere. The Kamchatka Peninsula is in far North Eastern Russia, lying between the Sea of Okhotsk on the west and the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea on the east.