First Look Spring/Summer: Tie-Dye

Yes, it’s back. Remember when we used to make these in the bathtub!? No longer exclusively hippie, tie dye is now fashion.

Tops   clockwise

Scarf-Accented Tie Dyed Blouse by Rokh: Features a button-down silhouette with long sleeves and an attached tonal scarf-accent draped along the shoulders. Polyester. $390.00

Tie Dye Silk Blouse by Anna Kosturova: Hand tie-dyed by craftsman in India. Billowing sleeves and tassel ties at the neckline. 100% silk. 40% off at $171.00    

Tie Dye V Neck Cardigan: Split hem silhouette and v-neck cut. Drop shoulder, relaxed. Ribbed cuffs and hem. Front button closure. High-low hem 100% Cotton. Sale $39.00

Molly Cotton Off The Shoulder Tie Dye Bodysuit: Cotton/spandex. Off the shoulder neckline. Stretchy. Thong bottom with two snap closures.   Sale $22.80

Far Out Cotton Pocketed Tie Dye Shacket: Relaxed fit. Machine washable cotton. Long sleeves, button cuffs, Bust & side pockets. Front button closure. $68.00 

DKNY Relaxed Boxy Tee: Crewneck. Short sleeved. 100% cotton. Sale $35.00

Pants/Jumpsuits   clockwise

Rainbow Splatter Tie-Dye Sweatpants by Warm: Tie-dye paint splatter print. Elasticized drawstring waist. Pull-on style. Cinched hemline. Machine washable cotton. $171.00

Tie Dye Utility Pant by Free People: 8 colors. American made slouchy cotton twill utility pants. High rise five-pocket style. Button closure, zipper fly. $148.00

Lace-up Tie-dyed Cotton-blend Jersey Track Pants by WSLY: Mid-rise, designed for a relaxed fit, tapered at the hem. Drawstring waist, designed for a comfortable fit. Lightweight, stretchy cotton blend. $128.00     

Matching Hoodie $148.00

Blue Tie Dye Jumpsuit: Polyester/spandex. Sleeveless. Pockets. Keyhole detail on back. Elastic at waist. Wide-legged. Sale $40.99 

Sleeveless Wide Leg Jumpsuit by Socialite: 4 tie-dye colors & solid black: Adjustable straps. Scoop neck, Side Pockets. Machine washable polyester/spandex. $48.00  

Dresses/Skirts   clockwise

Tie-dyed Velvet Maxi Dress by Proenza Schouler: Navy, red and brown velvet. Slips on. 60% off at $556.00   

Floral- Embroidered Tie-Dyed Midi Dress by Juliet Dunn: Cut to a loose shape with a square neckline and self-tie straps, falling gently to a scalloped broderie-anglaise hem. $249.00

Tie Dye Silk Maxi Dress by Anna Kosturova: Self-tie belt. Buttoned cuffs. V Neck.: Magenta Sunset  40% off at $281.00  

Tie Dye Smocked Mini Skirt by Allison NY: Smocked waist. Tiered skirt. Color – Sorbet Tie Dye $137.00   

Tie Dye Velvet Midi Skirt by Proenza Shouler: A-line skirt with tie-dye streaming from the hips. 35 ½” length. Cotton/modal/nylon/elastane. Unlined. 70% off at $267.00

Embroidered Tie-Dye Skirt : Challis skirt features tie-dye adorned with shimmery embroidered soutache detail. Gathers spill from the elasticized drawstring waistband to the handkerchief hemline. 100% rayon. Machine washable. $69.95

Photo by Sharon McCutcheon from Pexels

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.  

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