A silk bolero jacket eco printed with garden and neighborhood plants, crafted in small batches in Seattle. Every detail reflects artisan slow fashion at its most personal. Like wearing a painting.
Gathered from walks through her Ballard neighborhood with her dog Kessy, Angela pressed smokebush, rosemary, rosebush, maple, heuchera, bear claw oak, and more directly onto silk to create this quietly stunning bolero jacket. Each plant left its own natural impression, resulting in soft, earthy tones that feel like a walk through a garden in early autumn.
Cut in a relaxed silhouette that fits sizes 6 through 12, this bolero layers beautifully over tank tops, tunics, and dresses. The cropped length adds dimension without bulk, making it an easy reach whether you are dressing up or keeping it simple. No two prints will ever look exactly alike, because no two walks ever are.
Care is simple: cold delicate machine cycle or cold hand wash, then hang to dry.
This is slow fashion at its most personal, a wearable piece of the natural world.