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Bridgerton Bow Bouquet D

Bridgerton Bow Bouquet D

Liberty

Unmask the coveted match of the social season, as world-renowned design house, Liberty, joins forces once more with Shondaland’s acclaimed Netflix series, Bridgerton. Infused with a blend of romance and elegance, this exclusive collection brings a touch of the ton’s luxurious world into the everyday.


Assembled from an array of botanical prints unearthed in the Liberty archive, Bow Bouquet celebrates the kaleidoscope of colours and the splendour of nature’s beauty, boasting a symphony of opulent blooms. Echoing the grandeur of the Regency era, this theatrical pattern features roses, peonies, asters, lilacs, and larkspur, forming breath-taking bouquets delicately bound together with silk satin bows. Set against richly hued backdrops, these flowers take centre stage, their jewel hues accentuated and intensified, to add depth and visual contrast.

The design is printed onto Tana Lawn™ cotton, a fabric with unmatchable fluidity with a silk-like touch, unique print quality and striking colour vibrancy. A
fabric built by obsession, perfected into a modern masterpiece of production through a bespoke process that has evolved over a century. Printed in our own Liberty Printing Mill in northern Italy, Tana realises unmatchable fluidity with a silk-like touch, unique print quality and striking colour vibrancy. Machine washable and durable enough for daily wear, it is perfect for both simple separates and spectacular statement pieces.

Fabric details

100% cotton

Woven

Lightweight

Fluid Drape

Opaque

Ideal for

Tops & Shirts

Dresses

Skirts

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Price / metre $69.00
Cut length
1.0 m
Only 1.0 m left
Matching thread Gutermann Sew-All 100m spool
Total $69.00
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Composition
100% cotton
Construction
Woven
Stretch
None
Opacity
Opaque
Weight
76gsm Lightweight
Width
136 cm
Colour
Blue floral print Blue
Design
Print
Made in
Italy
Care
Instructions
Wash 40°C, line dry

We recommend prewashing before cutting, using the same method you intend to use for the finished garment.

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