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The Babydoll Toile Hamptons Jumpsuit

by selkiecollection.com

$ 249.00

  • Product Description

Indulge in effortlessly-chic one-and-done dressing with the Louie Toile Hamptons Jumpsuit. A structured square neckline partners with dramatic puff sleeves and a voluminous wide-leg silhouette, while a smocked back panel offers an adjustable fit on the bust. Wear this to go from cubicle to cocktails with your work wife, while traveling on the jitney to Montauk, or while plant shopping for low-maintenance greenery. Enjoy our rendition of a traditional French toile print, made in house from antique linens and printed on our crisp and dreamy cotton. 

  • Cotton empire waist jumpsuit with wide leg hem
  • Smocked back bust
  • pockets
  • Invisible side zipper closure
  • Large Bust friendly
  • High stretch at bust

The Babydoll Toile print is a nod to this era, a bed-becoming-a-dress, an explosion of Rococo whimsy layers! The puff dress is lined with petite lace at the neck and sleeve, and it's a beauty to behold. Maybe you're not going to the Met Ball any time soon, but you can certainly wear it to the Met Museum instead and snap some pics looking like art amongst the art. Put on sunglasses for the ultimate modern effect. 

Fit Notes: PLEASE BUY SIZE BASED ONLY ON YOUR BUST MEASUREMENTS, often people are a size under or above what they normally think they wear. Please measure around your chest and under your breasts to find which size to order. 

100% Paper Cotton

Care: Gently hand wash cold, lay flat to dry or dry clean.

The word “toile” comes from the French word for linen cloth. The word is shortened from the full name toile de Jouy, which means linen or cloth from the town of Jouy-en-Josas, in the suburbs of Paris. Toile de Jouy was a specific type of linen printed with romantic, pastoral patterns in a single color—usually black, blue, or red—on an unbleached fabric. To spin it and print it on organza felt modern and a touch more femme.

Although the word toile means fabric, the word toile has evolved to also refer to the original design aesthetic of the fabric. Toile designs are popular for non-fabric items like wallpaper and fine china.

Toile also refers to a test garment pattern makers and designers use to perfect a new design.

During the reign of Louis XIV, France had become the dominant European power, and the combination of great wealth and peaceful stability led the French to turn their attention toward personal affairs and the enjoyment of worldly pleasures. When the King died in 1715, his heir Louis XV was only five years old, so the Regency, led by the Duc d' Orléans, ruled France until the Dauphin came of age. The Duke was known for his hedonistic lifestyle, and Rococo's aesthetics seemed the perfect expression of the era's sensibility. Taking the throne in 1723, Louis XV also became a noted proponent and patron of Rococo architecture and design. Since France was the artistic center of Europe, the artistic courts of other European countries soon followed suit in their enthusiasm for similar embellishments.

Rococo painting, which originated in early 18th century Paris, is characterized by soft colors and curvy lines, and depicts scenes of love, nature, amorous encounters, light-hearted entertainment, and youth. The word “rococo” derives from rocaille, which is French for rubble or rock. Rocaille refers to the shell-work in garden grottoes and is used as a descriptive word for the serpentine patterns seen in the Decorative Arts of the Rococo period.

Designed and fit in LA, Made in partnership with our reputable and expert production team in Jianying, China.

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