This dreamy 1912 painting by Edward Robert Hughes takes its inspiration from the poem ‘Margaritae Sorori’ by William Ernest Henley. The poem uses sensory language to describe a seemingly cheerful scene, but as the senses fade, it becomes apparent that the narrator is describing the time of their death. Hughes’ painting draws on this theme with an angel of death carrying a sleeping infant through the night sky, surrounded by cherubim escorts and trailing stars behind her.
– Made from our light, silky Slinky fabric
– Cool asymmetrical cut to keep things interesting
– Wear it as a cute little dress, or as an extra-long top over leggings
Composition: 86% Polyester, 14% Elastane
Washing: Cold machine wash
Made in Australia
Model’s usual dress size: 8 Aus / BlackMilk XS
Height: 5' 9”
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