White & Multicolour Gigi Baby Tee

Regular price $140.00 Sale price $89.00
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Make all your 90’s dreams come true with our sweetest new style – the Gigi baby tee. Made from a delicate and super soft Tencel/wool fabric, the short sleeve Gigi tee is finished with playful multicolour stitching and cropped to fit just above your high waist jeans.

    • 70% Tencel, 30% Wool
    • Hand or machine wash in cool water and lay flat to dry
    • Fits true to size. While the measurements may seem small, this top will stretch about 2” when you put it on
    • XS (Bust 28”, Waist 26”)
    • S (Bust 30”, Waist 28”)
    • M (Bust 32”, Waist 30”)
    • L (Bust 34”, Waist 32”)
    • XL (Bust 36”, Waist 34”)
    • XXL (Bust 38”, Waist 36”)
    • Made in Canada

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With a focus on clean lines and classic silhouettes, Eliza Faulkner is known for her ultra-feminine dresses and bold use of colour and texture. Eliza studied fashion and marketing at Central St. Martin’s College of Art & Design. During her studies, Eliza worked in the studios of Erdem, Roland Mouret, Zandra Rhodes, and Roksanda Illincic. After returning to the west coast of Canada, Eliza launched her first capsule collection n the spring of 2012. In 2013 and 2014 Eliza was a finalist in the Mercedes-Benz Start Up competition, showing her SS14 and SS15 collections on the runway at Toronto Fashion Week. In 2014 she was nominated for a CAFA in the emerging designer category. Her work has been featured in various magazines across North America and worn by Kelly Clarkson, Carolina Issa, and Marisa Tomei.

With the plight of the planet in mind, Eliza is always seeking new ways to be more sustainable and ethical in her design and manufacturing processes. She sources fabrics that are woven in Montreal, where she now lives and works, and uses deadstock fabric and notions whenever possible. All manufacturing is done in Montreal by local sewers, cutters, and pattern makers.