Indigo Ombre Naturally Dyed Linen Maxi Dress (One Size)

€220.00

A fluid, full-length dress made from linen from Tripoli, Greece, naturally dyed using an indigo ombré technique and finished with subtle bundle-dyed marks from mallow roses and onion skins.

The colour transitions softly from lighter tones to deeper indigo, while delicate botanical imprints appear across the surface—creating a layered, painterly effect that feels both grounded and expressive.

Designed with a loose, generous silhouette, it features a round neckline, wide sleeves, and a maxi length that moves effortlessly with the body. The one-size fit allows for comfort, drape, and versatility.

Details
– 100% linen
– Naturally dyed with indigo (ombre technique)
– Bundle dyed with mallow roses & onion skins
– Round neckline
– One size

Measurements
– Length: 154 cm
– Width (max): 130 cm
– Sleeve length: 43 cm

A fluid, full-length dress made from linen from Tripoli, Greece, naturally dyed using an indigo ombré technique and finished with subtle bundle-dyed marks from mallow roses and onion skins.

The colour transitions softly from lighter tones to deeper indigo, while delicate botanical imprints appear across the surface—creating a layered, painterly effect that feels both grounded and expressive.

Designed with a loose, generous silhouette, it features a round neckline, wide sleeves, and a maxi length that moves effortlessly with the body. The one-size fit allows for comfort, drape, and versatility.

Details
– 100% linen
– Naturally dyed with indigo (ombre technique)
– Bundle dyed with mallow roses & onion skins
– Round neckline
– One size

Measurements
– Length: 154 cm
– Width (max): 130 cm
– Sleeve length: 43 cm

Bundle Dyeing

Our favourite technique, a contemporary process where we use fresh and dried flowers to create prints on fabric. Each one is unique, and even if we wanted to we can't create the same pattern twice!

Natural Dyeing

Botanical dyeing is a slow process, that can be unpredictable and there are often pleasant colour surprises. It takes several hours to extract the natural pigment from plants, sometimes even days!