A breathtaking restored Edwardian slip (c. 1900–1910) in fine white cotton, elevated by two exceptional handmade details: a wide hand-crocheted yoke across the shoulders and chest with an intricate geometric pattern, and delicate hand-dyed silk ribbons — dyed by the restorer herself — threaded through the neckline. A gathered ruffle tier at the hem is finished with a matching band of hand-crocheted lace in the same pattern as the yoke, creating a beautifully cohesive and considered piece.
The combination of the antique cotton, the hand-crocheted lacework, and the restorer's own dyed ribbons makes this a truly unique object — part antique, part contemporary craft, entirely one of a kind.
- Era: Edwardian, c. 1900–1910
- Fabric: White cotton
- Details: Hand-crocheted yoke and hem trim, gathered ruffle tier, hand-dyed silk ribbons at neckline
- Ribbons: Hand-dyed silk by the restorer
- Original use: Slip/undergarment
- Condition: Restored; visible mending present
- Quantity: One of a kind — only 1 available
How to style it
- As a dress: Wear on its own as a relaxed summer mini dress with sandals
- Layered: Wear under a sheer blouse or open linen shirt
- With jeans: Tuck into high-waisted jeans for an effortless, vintage-inspired look
- Belted: Add a thin ribbon or leather belt at the waist for definition
A wearable work of art — for the slow fashion lover, the crochet enthusiast, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of antique craft reimagined for today.