Huong Van Sa | V-Neck Tunic Dress

18.000.000 

The Mud silk V-neck Tunic dress design, combined with the creatively inner slip dress ( Reversible – wear the deep black sheen side or the same color with the tunic dress), creates a captivating, modern, and sophisticated beauty for the outfit. The dress is highly suitable for wearing to attend elegant parties or datings or for going out with friends, as it strikes the perfect balance between style and sophistication.
Huong Van Sa (Mud Silk) is a type of silk fabric dyed with pure natural plant dyes. An ancient technique practiced for 2500 years in the Guangdong Province of China. The production quantity is very limited, and it takes a long time to complete. It’s rare, this silk. Only a few pieces can be produced each year in concert with the distinct elements of this region.  And it gets better with each wearing, lasting a lifetime.

Huong Van Sa (Mud Silk) is a type of silk fabric dyed with pure natural plant dyes. An ancient technique practiced for 2500 years in the Guangdong Province of China. The production quantity is very limited, and it takes a long time to complete. It’s rare, this silk. Only a few pieces can be produced each year in concert with the distinct elements of this region.  And it gets better with each wearing, lasting a lifetime.
This fabric is flame-resistant and water-resistant.  It is soft, lightweight, and holds its shape well. It is particularly suitable for wearing in the summer as it provides a cool feeling. It does not require frequent washing (limited washing due to its water-repellent nature). Additionally, Huong Van Sa fabric has antibacterial and antioxidant properties, making it gentle on the skin.
In June 2008, the technique of producing Huong Van Sa silk was recognized as intangible cultural heritage at the national level.
On July 6, 2011, the National Quality Inspection Agency approved the implementation of product protection for Huong Van silk fibers.

 

An ancient technique practiced for 2500 years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Care Guide
In order to extend the life-cycle of your garments , it is crucial you take good care of them. And because as a brand, we see ourselves accountable for the garments we produce, we have created a care guide for you to guide you towards a more gentle, sustainable and enjoyable garment care experience.
1. Wash Less. Washing your clothes too often can have a negative impact on their quality while putting pressure on both the environment and your wallet Wash once every 10 wears at most. Try airing and shaking them out properly, which will most often be enough for your clothes to be good for another wear. Spot a stain? Use a damp cloth with mild soap to remove them instead of washing them.
2. Hand-wash only. Hand-washing is the best and safest method for your clothes. Do not wring and instead gently press the water out of them.
3. Choose Eco-Friendly Products. To protect both your garments and the environment, opt for eco-friendly laundry products and avoid bleach and softeners. Bleach can be damaging to fabrics, while softeners cover your garments in a thin film that can impede positive attributes such as breathability …
4. Wash Cold. Cold water keeps the color you love. Washing with cold water protects against fading.
5. Line Dry. Turning your  clothes inside out (and hanging them in a shady space) prevents fading and avoids soggy pockets.
Do’s & Don’ts
DO
    • Hand-wash at a low temperature (max. 30°C)
    • Eco-friendly wash detergent
    • Hang-dry your clothes
    • Gently steam or iron at a warm setting
DON’T
    • Expose your clothes to high temperatures
    • Use bleach, softeners or harsh stain removers
    • Tumble-dry
    • Wash too often

 

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