Hokusai kinda made waves with his 1833–1834 series of woodblock prints entitled “A Tour of the Waterfalls of the Provinces”, because he was the first ukiyo-e artist to use a theme of falling water. As a follower of Nichiren Buddhism, Hokusai likely created these artworks with the gods and spirits said to inhabit the waterfalls in mind.
This flowing, slinky wrap maxi dress is the perfect vehicle for delivering beautiful prints straight onto your body.
href=' This maxi dress is made from our light, silky Slinky fabric, lined through bodice
– Flattering mock-wrap front
– Removable waist tie for extra styling options
– Elegant gathered sleeves with tie details
– Unhemmed, maxi length skirt
Composition: Main: 86% Polyester, 14% Elastane, Lining: 90% Polyester, 10% Elastane
Washing: Cold machine wash
Designed at BMHQ in Australia, manufactured by one of our Global Partners in China
Model size Aus 8 is wearing size XS
Height: 5' 7”
Hokusai's Waterfalls Wrap Maxi Dress