Georgia Wrap Skirt





Georgia Wrap Skirt
The Georgia Wrap Skirt is inspired by the American artist Georgia O’Keeffe. In the words of Wanda Corn, who curated the exhibition “Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern” at the Brooklyn Museum in 2017, O’Keeffe “covered her body and head with abstract shapes, like she did her canvases”.
The skirt is made of 100% cotton and comes with built-in bottons for closure.
The fabric is hand picked from dead-stock in Italy. The making of the skirt, from sourcing the fabric, to designing, cutting and sewing the garment, takes place in an area of only 10 square kilometres in the Veneto region, Italy.
Garment’s measures:
Waist: 72 cm
Length : 83 cm
Comfortable slim fit, one size.
Washing instructions: wash by hand in cold water or dry clean
Georgia O'Keeffe in a black wrap dress wearing her Alexander Calder pin and her Hector Aguilar suede and silver belt. Photographed on the left by Todd Webb in 1964 and on the right by Tony Vaccaro in 1960. Source: Georgia O’Keeffe Museum