"Gizos ta Gizos" - Original Artwork by A. Foll - Slip Dress

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Designer Slip Dress

"Gizos ta Gizos" - Original Artwork by A. Foll -  Meaning Sun and Moon in Alnôbaôdwawôgan. This design is part of her Indigenous Goddess Gang in the Art Nouveau style. 

Designer Slip Dress

  • Charming high quality fabric
  • Flared bottom
  • Bust darts
  • Tapered waistline
  • Deep v-neckline

Cotton: Wash at 86°F, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron. Silk: Dry clean only recommended, can be hand washed in cold water with silk detergent.


  XXS: XS: S: M: L: XL: 2XL: 3XL: 4XL: 5XL 6XL 7XL
Bust
XXS:
76 - 80 cm
30 - 31.5 "
XS:
80 - 84 cm
31.5 - 33 "
S:
84 - 88.5 cm
33 - 34.5 "
M:
88.5 - 93 cm
34.5 - 36.5 "
L:
93 - 99 cm
36.5 - 39 "
XL:
99 - 105 cm
39 - 41.3 "
2XL:
105 - 112 cm
41.3 - 44 "
3XL:
112 - 119 cm
44 - 46.9 "
4XL:
119 - 126 cm
46.9 - 49.6 "
5XL
126 - 133 cm
49.6 - 52.4 "
6XL
133 - 140 cm
52.4 - 55.1 "
7XL
140 - 147 cm
55.1 - 57.9 "
Waist (f)
XXS:
57 - 61 cm
22.5 - 22.5 "
XS:
61 - 65 cm
24 - 25.5 "
S:
65 - 69.5 cm
25.5 - 27.3 "
M:
69.5 - 74.5 cm
27.3 - 29.3 "
L:
74.5 - 80 cm
29.3 - 31.5 "
XL:
80 - 86 cm
31.5 - 33.8 "
2XL:
86 - 93 cm
33.8 - 36.6 "
3XL:
93 - 100 cm
36.6 - 39.4 "
4XL:
100 - 107 cm
39.4 - 42.1 "
5XL
107 - 114 cm
42.1 - 44.9 "
6XL
114 - 121 cm
44.9 - 47.6 "
7XL
121 - 128 cm
47.6 - 50.4 "
Hips (f)
XXS:
84 - 88 cm
33 - 34.5 "
XS:
88 - 92 cm
34.5 - 36.22 "
S:
92 - 96.5 cm
36.22 - 38 "
M:
96.5 - 101.5 cm
38 - 40 "
L:
101.5 - 107 cm
40 - 42 "
XL:
107 - 113 cm
42 - 44.5 "
2XL:
113 - 120 cm
44.5 - 47.2 "
3XL:
120 - 127 cm
47.2 - 50 "
4XL:
127 - 134 cm
50 - 52.8 "
5XL
134 - 141 cm
52.8 - 55.5 "
6XL
141 - 148 cm
55.5 - 58.3 "
7XL
148 - 155 cm
58.3 - 61 "

About the Artist:

Amyrose Foll resides on a farm in Virginia with her family. When not farming, she creates a range multimedia art from millenary to digital art. She believes Indigenous art doesn't have to fir into a "traditional" box, and that creative interpretations, and representation in white dominated fields is crucial. Many of her designs incorporate broad elements drawn from her Panawapskwei, and Alnôba heritage.