Jeddiah | Watercolor Tie-Dye Tunic & White Linen Set
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Most women who've outgrown tie-dye haven't outgrown color. The Jeddiah is the distinction. Sky blue and soft rose bloom across an oversized linen tunic in a watercolor wash — not festival, not nostalgic, but painterly. The kind of print that looks like it was made by hand in a small studio. Pair it with the clean white wide-leg pants and the whole thing lands somewhere between art and effortless. The top does everything. The pants let it.
"I almost didn't bring this one in because 'tie-dye' is such a loaded word. But the moment I saw it in person I understood what it actually is — it's a watercolor print on linen. It's the blue and rose palette that makes it work. It's sophisticated in a way the category almost never is. That's why it's here." — Sarah Mitchell, Founder of Valora New York
✔ Watercolor Tie-Dye Print — sky blue and soft rose in an organic, painterly wash across the entire tunic. Each piece prints slightly differently — the pattern that looks handmade because it essentially is.
✔ Oversized Batwing Tunic Top — dramatically wide through the sleeve and body, falling well below the hip. The silhouette that drapes with complete ease and photographs beautifully from every angle.
✔ Round Neckline with Center Split — a gentle open V at the front that keeps the volume of the top from feeling heavy. Clean and unfussy.
✔ White Wide-Leg Linen Pants — clean, bright white with a cuffed ankle hem and generous leg width. The neutral base that lets the tunic own the moment completely.
✔ Elasticated Waist — pull-on with no fastening. The fit that adjusts without asking anything of you.
✔ Lightweight Linen-Look Fabric — breathable and textured with a gentle stretch. Cool in summer heat, relaxed enough for travel, polished enough for dinner.
Watercolor on top. White linen below. The set that proves color and sophistication are not opposites.