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The Mythmaker Bohéme Maxi Slip Dress w/ Landscape & Unicorn

The Mythmaker Bohéme Maxi Slip Dress w/ Landscape & Unicorn

The Mythmaker is an invitation—to believe in the unseen, to walk with wonder, and to dwell in possibility! Inspired by our childhood love of the legends of King Arthur and the ancient lore of unicorns, this print is a tapestry of imagery pulled from across the centuries, stitched together with a reverence for myth, memory, and the quiet power of imagination. At its heart is a fresco from the early 1600s, where a barefoot woman cradles a unicorn—a creature long associated with intuition, purity of heart, and the magic that lives just beyond the veil. She rests amid two sweeping 18th-century pastoral landscapes, where wild woods spill into golden meadows, and in the distance rises Ericstan, the lost castle of Tarrytown, rendered in an 1855 watercolour. (Though it once stood in the hills of New York, little trace of it remains—except, perhaps, in dreams.) As a final, poetic touch, we added a laurel, palm, and juniper wreath—painted by Leonardo da Vinci

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The Mythmaker Bohéme Maxi Slip Dress w/ Landscape & Unicorn

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The Mythmaker is an invitation—to believe in the unseen, to walk with wonder, and to dwell in possibility! Inspired by our childhood love of the legends of King Arthur and the ancient lore of unicorns, this print is a tapestry of imagery pulled from across the centuries, stitched together with a reverence for myth, memory, and the quiet power of imagination. At its heart is a fresco from the early 1600s, where a barefoot woman cradles a unicorn—a creature long associated with intuition, purity of heart, and the magic that lives just beyond the veil. She rests amid two sweeping 18th-century pastoral landscapes, where wild woods spill into golden meadows, and in the distance rises Ericstan, the lost castle of Tarrytown, rendered in an 1855 watercolour. (Though it once stood in the hills of New York, little trace of it remains—except, perhaps, in dreams.) As a final, poetic touch, we added a laurel, palm, and juniper wreath—painted by Leonardo da Vinci

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