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Unsubscribed Embroidered Tunic Blouse
Eyelet reimagined with a new ease, Our designers took a fresh look at classic embroidery, playing with scale and proportion to stunning effect. The result is a thoroughly modern interpretation that accentuates the beauty of this easy popover blouse, down to the scalloped edges on the sleeves and hem. Crafted in crisp cotton poplin and featuring a point collar and open front placket-details that add touches of tailoring.HOW TO WEAR IT This blouse makes a matching set with our Embroidered Short for a clean, monochromatic look. It's also a standout piece worn with a cotton poplin skirt or favorite denim. Finish the look with strappy sandals and gold jewelry. BEHIND THE SEAMS Broderie anglaise may be having a moment but it's a textile craft with a long heritage. This embroidery technique dates back to the 16th century and uses intricate needlework to create cutouts in graphic motifs, like the floral eyelet patterns seen here. Style ID: 1201-2582-100
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Eyelet reimagined with a new ease, Our designers took a fresh look at classic embroidery, playing with scale and proportion to stunning effect. The result is a thoroughly modern interpretation that accentuates the beauty of this easy popover blouse, down to the scalloped edges on the sleeves and hem. Crafted in crisp cotton poplin and featuring a point collar and open front placket-details that add touches of tailoring.HOW TO WEAR IT This blouse makes a matching set with our Embroidered Short for a clean, monochromatic look. It's also a standout piece worn with a cotton poplin skirt or favorite denim. Finish the look with strappy sandals and gold jewelry. BEHIND THE SEAMS Broderie anglaise may be having a moment but it's a textile craft with a long heritage. This embroidery technique dates back to the 16th century and uses intricate needlework to create cutouts in graphic motifs, like the floral eyelet patterns seen here. Style ID: 1201-2582-100























