*Sample pieces are non-refundable*
The Agatha Dress is named after the Queen of Crime herself. It features a V-Neckline and necktie, synonymous with the late 1920's-early 1930's silhouette when Agatha Christie was in her writing prime. The Dagger print features tiny daggers flying through the air with some piercing the OA monogrammed hearts on a baby blue background.
Made from 100% Jacquard Cotton. Fully lined with elasticated frilled cuffs. Length is 115cm.
Kai is 5’9” and a UK8 and is wearing size UK8-10.
The Lady Vanishes Spring Summer Collection takes inspiration from 1930s mystery novels, with references from the 'Queen of Crime' herself Agatha Christie alongside moody and resonant Daphne Du Maurier themes. Vibrant and fresh colours are taken from the 'English Riviera' to enhance the Christie symbolism in the pieces such as imagery associated with Poirot's distinctive style like the pocket watch, small round glasses and accusing finger, alongside the crimes that he solves sits the poison bottle and the gun with the spiked wine. Always watching over any suspicious behaviour is the Art Deco Eye, a continuing theme throughout the prints.
The darker elements of the prints are contrasted by the soft elegant shapes. Using late 1920s and early 1930s vintage clothing as a base for this season’s silhouette the pieces range from the classic bias Day Dress worn exploring quiet English Villages, a Safari Suit perfect for an investigation at a local Country House, to short sets and nautical pieces, ideal for sunbathing on Burgh Island…at your peril.
Ethically Made
Made by hand in an ethical and sustainable way by skilled artisans and independent seamstresses
Made from sustainably sourced materials
The materials used are ethically and sustainably sourced locally
Unique Limited edition pieces
Exclusive pieces and prints all designed by Olivia in limited quantites
OA Care Guide
OA Care Guide
As printed onto the care labels stitched into OA garments, I strongly recommend to dry clean your beautiful new additions. As these pieces are all handmade by a small factory or an independent seamstress, in an ethical and sustainable way they are not processed with harmful chemicals and washed, and then rewashed like fast fashion brands.
If your piece has an alternative fabric - like a bright white collar on a purple dress then I would definitely advise to dry clean or spot clean to avoid colours bleeding into the collar. If a garment absolutely has to be washed then add 1 cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle or one-half cup salt to the wash to help hold in colors. Use color-catcher sheets, which trap extraneous dyes during the wash cycle to prevent bleeding. Digital printed garments' colour does not usually run, however, the lining of the garment may run. Please do not scrub your pieces as this can cause damage to the surface.
When possible it is always kinder to steam garments rather than ironing them. Steaming removes creases by relaxing the fibres of the fabric. Ironing, on the other hand, uses the heat of the metal base and weight to compress the fibres. The compression of fibres over time can cause irreversible damage and shorten the life of the garment.
Care Advice for Corduroy and Needlecord Fabrics
I recommend to spot clean Corduroy when and as needed, I strongly recommend you to dry clean OA garments, but if a full wash is required here is some care advice;
If possible, a gentle hand wash would be best on a very low temperature. Do not scrub the fabric as this will destroy the pile. On high heat corduroy tends to shrink and the dye can run. I would advise where possible to only dry clean.
To revive the ‘pile’ (the textured fluffiness of the corduroy) I would recommend steaming the corduroy. This maintains the fluffiness of the corduroy. DO NOT iron corduroy on either side of the fabric – this flattens the texture and can damage it. The needlecord I have chosen works best with steaming and is the perfect weight to prevent too many creases.
Cleaning Guide
Cleaning Guide
- Dry Clean Only
- Steam Rather Than Iron
- Don't Tumble Dry
- Spot Cleaning Advised - Do Not Scrub
Size chart
Size |
Bust XS |
Waist XS |
Hips XS |
Size | 8-10 | 12-14 | 16-18 | 20-22 | 24-26 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bust | 87 | 97 | 108 | 120 | 131 |
Waist | 70 | 80 | 92 | 104 | 114 |
Hips | 95 | 105 | 115 | 127 | 137 |
* Sizes are UK sizes and expressed in CM. As a lot of my pieces are floaty in style and generous in sizing these size guides are just approximate average measurements as sizing can change depending on the style of the garment. Each garment depending on style may have different fits to the measurements above, please contact me for specific measurements. Please contact me for more sizing details if you are unsure about your size.