Did you know the average woman spends nearly 26 years of her life in bed? Make every one of those nights count with my flattering 2-piece pajama set, designed for the ultimate beauty rest. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, each set features exquisite hand-block printing on 100% soft, lightweight cotton. The straight-fit design, adorned with elegant scalloped edges, gives you a flattering, feminine look without being constricting — so you stay cool and comfortable all night long.
Practical features like spacious pockets are perfect for holding your phone or lip balm, while a drawstring waist gives you the perfect fit. Upgrade your sleepwear today and wake up feeling fabulous tomorrow.
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Easy Care: Machine washable and iron safe for simple upkeep.
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Premium Stretch Fabric: 98% soft Indian cotton 2% lycra, lightweight cotton for breathable comfort with a bit of stretch.
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Signature Scalloping: Scalloped details on collars, pockets and cuffs adds a feminine touch.
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Handcrafted Quality: Designed in California, Handmade In India.
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Adjustable Comfort: Drawstring pants with an elastic back for a customized fit.
True Sizing: Runs true to size for reliable comfort and style.
My great-aunt Electra Bostwick was the artist. She gave the painting to my mother as a wedding gift. Electra was a great friend of Madame Porthault, who founded the fabric house D Porthault I admire greatly. It seems back in the 20’s and 30’s she spent the month of May in calen painting. Going to France for a month to express your creativity was rather a normal thing to do, Electra obviously had talent. Madame Porthault had the business sense to turn creativity into an enduring business. I am attempting to do a bit of both!
I was visiting my parents in New York a few years ago when I noticed the painting like I had never before. Yes, I was in the tub taking a warm bath, so my mind was relaxed and at ease! But I was also now in business and the painting jumped out of its frame and into my mind as a new print! I could absolutely see the print on a robe and pajamas, boudoir pillows and table linens! Now all I had to do was make the print mine, and so the process began.
Most of you know I work with an artist in Europe to develop my prints. My drawing skills are not developed enough to do it on my own, so we collaborate. We started with the bouquet and then moved to the individual flowers. I wanted to be true to the original, yet make the print really mine. This takes quite a bit of time, usually a year or so of back and forth playing with colors and composition. Do we need a vase? Should the colors be pastel? How tight or loose should the repeat be for printing? All these questions need time and consideration. It’s a hard and rewarding process. I love it and feel very grateful I get to do it.
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