• Leah Poison Ivy
  • Leah Poison Ivy
  • Leah Poison Ivy
  • Leah Poison Ivy
  • Leah Poison Ivy
  • Leah Poison Ivy
  • Leah Poison Ivy

Leah Poison Ivy

Regular price $211.00
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DESCRIPTION
This is one of our longest running styles. The Leah has an extremely flattering silhouette, with a super stretchy waistband that hits you just where...
Content & Care
+ 97% Cotton/ 3% Lycra

+ Care instructions: To help preserve the print and fit of your garment, only wash when it truly needs it. Then, turn it inside out and hand wash with cold water and a gentle detergent. Line dry.

+ Our poplin is preshrunk, but a teensy bit of shrinkage might occur after wash (especially if care instructions are not followed)

+ Sustainably made in California from start to finish 🌈
Size Details
We measure each of our garments by hand, unstretched and laying flat. Our cotton poplin has a just small amount of give (about an inch) but the waistline on this dress is elastic and is made to stretch substantially. Please consult the size guide below to find the best fit for you!

MODEL REFERENCE:

Cassidy wears the Small
Height 5'4" // Bust 32" // Waist 31" // Hip 40"

Angelina wears the 4x
Height 5'6 // Bust 56" // Waist 47" // Hip 57"



Returns Info
Why Nooworks?
We are a woman owned, women run business. We make limited edition textiles with artists we love in cuts to make you look and feel good. All our garments are produced in California. We try to source all our materials in the USA and work with incredibly nice people.

Returns
We want you to love your Nooworks purchase but if you do not you have 14 days to return your unworn, tagged item. Please visit our Returns Page for more details.
  • Made in California
  • Size Inclusive
  • Limited Edition
  • Woman Owned
  • Plastic Free

meet the artist: Ali Mac

Ali is a US-based designer making bold felt works, mostly digitally rendered and sometimes crafted with her sewing machine.

Her signature aesthetic of chalky lines and candy hues took on a new dimension during the pandemic when she began working with sewn, layered felt. What started as a hobby quickly evolved into a tactile form of storytelling, spanning portraits, appliqués, and animations. Recently, it has evolved again to include digital felt brushes, bringing that same texture into her 2-D works.

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