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WYVERN ROSE- SKIRT by DILARA

Let the dragonfly fly you, break the boundaries, and bring you to the pink roses. These borders could actually only be rose gardens for us. Create your frontier with pink in this skirt.

$115.00

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This one-of-a-kind upcycled skirt combines edgy denim with a soft, bohemian flair, creating a unique, versatile piece that’s perfect for anyone looking to make a sustainable fashion statement. The skirt’s upper portion is crafted from light-wash denim, with intentionally distressed details and frayed edges that give it a lived-in, rugged charm. Small floral patches adorn the denim, adding a hint of delicate, feminine contrast that softens the look, making it both eye-catching and balanced.The lower portion of the skirt flows into a navy fabric with a dragon fly pattern, creating an unexpected but harmonious blend of textures and colours. This dragon fly section not only adds a touch of boho chic but also enhances the skirt’s movement, allowing it to sway beautifully as you walk. The layering effect created by the combination of denim and soft fabric gives the skirt depth and character, making it an ideal choice for casual outings or styled with statement pieces for a bolder look.This skirt is designed for comfort and style, offering an eco-friendly alternative to fast fashion. Perfect for pairing with simple tops or jackets, it’s a piece that can transition effortlessly from day to night, season to season. It’s not just a skirt; it’s a celebration of sustainable style with personality. 
I wish I could explain the very essence of my production process. Starts with the donations coming from friends. Choosing from all these laces, doilies, ribbons, broken jewellery all around me is the joy of the day. Cutting them in to the pieces, putting them together again, sewing, knitting, hand stitching, putting the beads together, unsewing, liking or leaving the piece to another day, another psychology to finish. Creation is a long process but when I see the result, it is acknowledging the power in me. Find your strength, trust your inner voice, stand tall and start your new you with one of my products as a proof of new beginnings.
warm hand wash with the soft/ most gentle detergent.
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Dilara Up-cycle Fashion

I didn’t realise it at that time, but I believe everything started with my granny. She not only loved the nature and life but also devoted herself to them. It took years to understand the wisdom of “Dilara never forget, the very purpose of life is not having a title or being rich. It is all about respect and preserve“ sentence. Years gave me the “engineer& accountant” titles. Became a wife and blessed with a fantastic son but none of them was me. I think wisdom is coming with age. I am not saying, I am one of these enlightened ones of course but at least I have the courage to explore myself now. I started to feel different about the concept of life. Suddenly felt respect to the environment and all the pieces in it, as a whole. Then I decided to protect them for my grand kids to come, like my grandmother did once for us. First, stopped buying everything I liked at the shops. Then got my own compost followed by worm farm after my own vegetable garden…. On top of all these, I decided to recycle anything and everything, even broken items in my home and learned how to make mosaic from youtube. I bought a sewing machine and learned how to use it from the scratch for fixing the thorn clothes instead of throwing them in to the bin. I just turned the wheel, it just kept going. At the end, my creative part of my brain kicked in, although I used my mathematic lobe all these years. You know what!… I enjoyed this side of me more… I started to walk on the way, the way appeared…