The Solstice: The Sun & Spell
In the high courts of the Solstice Glades, time is not measured by clocks but by the shifting geometry of light against ancient stone. The weavers there do not use mere wool — they gather the golden hour of the setting sun and the stark clarity of noon to create raiment that breathes with the rhythm of the earth itself. What they make is not clothing. It is a declaration.
The Attic air grew crisp with wild thyme and ozone as the portal rippled open — a shimmering curtain of amber light. Luna stepped through, black hair caught in an unseen wind, her two gray wolves moving at her heels with predatory grace. In her arms she held a bundle of fabric that vibrated with restless summer energy, fresh from the looms of the far-off Sun-Seers. She cast it across the cedar table without ceremony and stepped back, arms crossed, watching. The wolves sat. The candlelight leaned toward it, as if curious.
The lantern sleeves billowed like the sails of a celestial sky-ship the moment the fabric unfolded — catching the light, holding it, releasing it slowly. The ruched bodice is a masterwork of the enchanted loom, designed to move as a second skin, responsive to every breath, every shift of weight, every moment of stillness. The strapless silhouette leaves the shoulders bare to the elements and to the gaze of the world. It does not ask permission for either.
It comes in the deep crimson of a dying star, the pure white of a mountain peak, and the solid depth of midnight woods. Each color carries the same truth: this is a garment for the woman who does not dress for the approval of others. She dresses because she knows what she is. The dragon circles. She doesn't look up. She already knows he's there.
Midnight was spotted on the rooftop at dusk the evening this arrived — wings folded, watching the street below. Not guarding. Witnessing. Come find what the Solstice Glades sent through for you.
What will you find?: Sun & Spell – Ruched Lantern Sleeve Strapless Crop Top