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LOW CUT LACE UP FRONT LONG DRESS MUSEUM MEMOIRS

LOW CUT LACE UP FRONT LONG DRESS MUSEUM MEMOIRS

The Museum Memoirs Low Cut Lace Up Front Long Dress is a wearable artwork from The Met x CAMILLA collection.It draws inspiration from a 17th-century French carpet displayed in The Met's Varengeville Room, paying homage to the original carpet's floral and arabesque detailing.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art and CAMILLA unite, bringing together 5,000 years of history and two decades of bohemian print artistry. A collaboration that realises the true definition of wearable art.

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LOW CUT LACE UP FRONT LONG DRESS MUSEUM MEMOIRS

The Museum Memoirs Low Cut Lace Up Front Long Dress is a wearable artwork from The Met x CAMILLA collection.It draws inspiration from a 17th-century French carpet displayed in The Met's Varengeville Room, paying homage to the original carpet's floral and arabesque detailing.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art and CAMILLA unite, bringing together 5,000 years of history and two decades of bohemian print artistry. A collaboration that realises the true definition of wearable art.

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The Museum Memoirs Low Cut Lace Up Front Long Dress is a wearable artwork from The Met x CAMILLA collection.It draws inspiration from a 17th-century French carpet displayed in The Met's Varengeville Room, paying homage to the original carpet's floral and arabesque detailing.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art and CAMILLA unite, bringing together 5,000 years of history and two decades of bohemian print artistry. A collaboration that realises the true definition of wearable art.