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Pyörähdys Lemmitty Dress
The Pyörähdys dress has a slim A-line fit and it features the Lemmitty pattern. The dress has narrow adjustable spaghetti straps a straight neckline and a concealed zipper in the left side seam. The bust darts give the dress a more fitting shape.
This product is made of a lyocell and viscose blend which contains 62% lyocell and 38% recycled viscose.
Erja Hirvi’s lively floral motif Lemmitty draws inspiration from freehand sketching. Sometimes the most delightful results come from intuition rather than careful planning. The Finnish name of the pattern translates to “sweetheart”.
This product is made of a lyocell and viscose blend which contains 62% lyocell and 38% recycled viscose.
Erja Hirvi’s lively floral motif Lemmitty draws inspiration from freehand sketching. Sometimes the most delightful results come from intuition rather than careful planning. The Finnish name of the pattern translates to “sweetheart”.
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The Pyörähdys dress has a slim A-line fit and it features the Lemmitty pattern. The dress has narrow adjustable spaghetti straps a straight neckline and a concealed zipper in the left side seam. The bust darts give the dress a more fitting shape.
This product is made of a lyocell and viscose blend which contains 62% lyocell and 38% recycled viscose.
Erja Hirvi’s lively floral motif Lemmitty draws inspiration from freehand sketching. Sometimes the most delightful results come from intuition rather than careful planning. The Finnish name of the pattern translates to “sweetheart”.
This product is made of a lyocell and viscose blend which contains 62% lyocell and 38% recycled viscose.
Erja Hirvi’s lively floral motif Lemmitty draws inspiration from freehand sketching. Sometimes the most delightful results come from intuition rather than careful planning. The Finnish name of the pattern translates to “sweetheart”.























