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Illuminated Cami

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In the twelfth century, St. Hildegard of Bingen created visionary works of art filled with luminous colors and geometric forms that sought to capture the manifestation of the divine she experienced in her visions. Her illustrations, often circular and bursting with symbolic meaning, stand as some of the most extraordinary examples of medieval creativity. This cami carries details of her artwork alongside pages from the Rawlinson manuscript and the Roman Breviary. Ethically made in Los Angeles.

Please note that this is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece and variations among each cami will occur <3

Fabric

Soft stretch mesh became a fashion favorite in the late 20th century, adapted from performance wear into ready-to-wear for its breathable feel and sculpting quality. While medieval garments were layered and heavy, this fabric offers the opposite: a light, stretchy weave that feels delicate against the skin. Ours is crafted from 90% nylon and 10% spandex for the perfect amount of give. To care for your cami and ensure it lasts a lifetime, simply bring out a pail of water and your washboard (or a modern sink might just do the trick…) and hand-wash in cold water and hang to dry. Dry cleaning works as well!

Size & Fit

This cami is made from nine panels of soft stretch mesh for a corset-like, hour-glass fit that is still comfortable enough to sleep in. The straps are adjustable and there is elastic under the bust for extra support. If you’re in between sizes, we recommend choosing the size that best suits your bust measurements.

Shipping & Returns

This item is currently on pre-order and typically ships in 4-6 weeks from your order date. Once it’s shipped, it should arrive in about 5-8 business days. For returns or exchanges, please contact hey@highlyliquidny.com within 14 days of the item’s delivery date.

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Illuminated Cami
Illuminated Cami

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