Step into the vibrant world of Y2K fashion with our stunning Sunflowers & Self-portrait of Van Gogh Sweater. This unique piece is not just a sweater; it’s a statement that embodies the essence of early 2000s aesthetics while paying homage to classic art. Perfect for those who love to blend 2000s fashion with a touch of creativity, this sweater is a must-have for your wardrobe.
Crafted from high-quality materials, this sweater offers both comfort and style, making it ideal for layering over baggy jeans or pairing with flare jeans for a chic, laid-back look. Whether you’re heading to a casual outing or a cozy night in, this piece will keep you looking effortlessly fashionable. The vibrant sunflower design adds a pop of color, making it a perfect match for summer dresses or even 90s outfits for a nostalgic twist.
Embrace the coquette aesthetic with this versatile sweater that can easily transition from day to night. Pair it with platform shoes for a trendy vibe or dress it up with a mini dress for a more sophisticated look. The possibilities are endless! This sweater is not just a fashion item; it’s a canvas for self-expression, allowing you to showcase your unique style.
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A Tribute to Vincent Van Gogh
In February 1888, 35-year-old Van Gogh came to Arles to search for his sunshine, wheat fields, and sunflowers. After Van Gogh came to Arles, he was very excited, his creation reached a climax, and even reached the point of ecstasy. He is obsessed with sunflowers. Van Gogh dreamed of building a ‘base’ co-created by painters here, called ‘House of Painters’. Later, the troubled Gauguin voluntarily came to live with Van Gogh, which made Van Gogh very grateful. He planned to paint a group of sunflowers to decorate the house where Gauguin would live. When Gauguin arrived, he praised ‘Sunflower’ and said, ‘Yes, this is the flower!’ Van Gogh created a large number of works depicting sunflowers. This one is the most famous among them and is now in the National Gallery in London.
Accentuated with bursts of contrasting colors and unique cable-stitch details, it’s an essential piece to add a burst of pop to your wardrobe.
Material: Acrylic(52%),Nylon(28%),Ployster(20%).
Process technology: Digital inkjet printing technology, non-iron treatment, Washing technology.
Care: It is best to wash by hand or dry clean. If you are using a washing machine, it is recommended to put it in a laundry bag.
MODEL INFO
Female 5’4 (162cm) 110 lbs (50kg) Size: S
Male 5’10 (178cm) 150 lbs (68kg) Size: L
SIZE GUIDE
Warm reminder: For oversized Styles, it’s recommended to choose a smaller size for females.
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