The Wrap Dress - Nomad Clay
The kimono always knew something the rest of fashion forgot — that ease and beauty are not opposites.
Nomad Clay settles into clay brown, chocolate, olive green, sand and off-white — grounded and earthy, with the quiet depth of a landscape seen from a distance.
Inspired by the relaxed architecture of the kimono, this dress is designed to be worn two ways: open, as a layer that moves effortlessly with everything underneath it, or closed, as a dress that stands entirely on its own.
The silhouette is generous — wide sleeves, an elegant pleat at the back held by a tie, and a front slit that lets one leg catch the light as you move. It drapes. It breathes. It follows.
Wear it open over vintage denim or linen trousers for a long, unhurried afternoon. Wear it closed with jewellery you’ve been saving for the right moment. This is that moment.
The fabric: 100% soft linen with raw edges that deepen the natural, free-spirited feel. The print is hand-painted by Christina Leube on Mallorca.
Size: One size — designed to fit generously across sizes 36–42. Worn open, it works beautifully up to size 44.
Also available in Blush Sand and Sky Wash →
Care
For silk pieces:
Silk rewards a little patience. Hand wash in cold water with a gentle detergent, or use a delicate cycle in a mesh bag. Dry flat in the shade and steam rather than iron where possible. Keep away from direct sunlight and perfume. Treat it well and it will last a lifetime.
For the Wrap Dress (linen):
Linen is beautifully low-maintenance and only gets better with time. Machine wash on a gentle cycle at 30°C and air dry or tumble on low. The raw edges are intentional — part of the character. Iron while damp for a clean finish, or wear it with its natural texture. Both are the right choice.
Design
The print began on paper, with a brush and no plan.
Drawn from the landscape of Mallorca — the burnt earth, the bleached stone, the way afternoon light dissolves into shadow — it grew in layers until it found its own logic. Each mark connects to the next. Nothing is repeated. Nothing is accidental.
The print: The prints are hand-painted by Christina Leube, drawn from the light and landscape of Mallorca.