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This couture example captures all of Thea’s poetic details and impeccable craftsmanship. The dress is fashioned from whisper-weight ivory silk chiffon, a fabric so airy it seems to float with each step. Nipping softly at the waist, the silhouette then cascades into a full handkerchief-cut skirt. The bands of powder blue silk velvet give a touch of color contrast that feels both romantic and regal. The same velvet trim outlines the shoulders and deep scooped neckline, highlighted with delicate textured lace. The sheer billowed sleeves are quintessentially Thea Porter — diaphanous and fluid, catching the light as they move. They gather at the wrist with dainty blue velvet ties. But it’s the embellishments that truly sets this piece apart. Across the bodice and skirt are hand-embroidered floral motifs, each one meticulously applied and adorned with raised stitching of petals and leaves. These flourishes aren’t just decoration — they speak to the couture-level artistry of Porter’s atelier, where every stitch was done by hand. The result is a dress that embodies the dreamlike elegance which made Thea Porter a legend of bohemian couture. Rarely do such sought-after examples of Thea Porter's work appear on the market. This is an important archival piece perfect for a bride seeking an ethereal wedding look, a collector of important fashion history, or anyone drawn to the beauty of 1970's artistry. A true treasure from one of Britain’s most visionary designers.