
Tornado Strapless Bra Top (Upcycled, Off White)
Strapless twist bra top with long side straps and elastic strap back closure, made from upcycled embroidered vintage tablecloths in off white tones. Multi, mostly cotton and linen. Each piece is unique.
Ari is wearing Medium
She is 5'3" height, 36" bust
Made in the UK
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Renata Brenha's latest collection draws inspiration from Brazil's Festa de Iemanjá—honoring the water goddess, the deity of the ocean. Vintage tablecloths and curtains are transformed into lacy garments reminiscent of Festa de Iemanjá attire and discarded football jerseys become frilly, high-fashion garments, subverting its association with sports. Brenha also repurposes vintage beach towels with meticulous craftsmanship.
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Tornado Strapless Bra Top (Upcycled, Off White)
Strapless twist bra top with long side straps and elastic strap back closure, made from upcycled embroidered vintage tablecloths in off white tones. Multi, mostly cotton and linen. Each piece is unique.
Ari is wearing Medium
She is 5'3" height, 36" bust
Made in the UK
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Renata Brenha's latest collection draws inspiration from Brazil's Festa de Iemanjá—honoring the water goddess, the deity of the ocean. Vintage tablecloths and curtains are transformed into lacy garments reminiscent of Festa de Iemanjá attire and discarded football jerseys become frilly, high-fashion garments, subverting its association with sports. Brenha also repurposes vintage beach towels with meticulous craftsmanship.
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Strapless twist bra top with long side straps and elastic strap back closure, made from upcycled embroidered vintage tablecloths in off white tones. Multi, mostly cotton and linen. Each piece is unique.
Ari is wearing Medium
She is 5'3" height, 36" bust
Made in the UK
_
Renata Brenha's latest collection draws inspiration from Brazil's Festa de Iemanjá—honoring the water goddess, the deity of the ocean. Vintage tablecloths and curtains are transformed into lacy garments reminiscent of Festa de Iemanjá attire and discarded football jerseys become frilly, high-fashion garments, subverting its association with sports. Brenha also repurposes vintage beach towels with meticulous craftsmanship.






















