She rose in an age that did not permit women to rise.
When art was a man’s world, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun carved her own not with anger, but with elegance. Born in 1755 Paris, she painted from instinct, refusing to wait for permission. By fifteen, she had opened her own studio. By twenty-three, she was painting queens.
Marie Antoinette saw in her what society tried to ignore a woman who could capture not beauty, but being.
Her portraits were revolutionary: women not as ornaments, but as presence. She painted them thoughtful, alive, self-possessed a radical softness that spoke louder than any declaration.
When revolution came, she fled France. But exile did not silence her; it expanded her. Across Europe she continued to paint the powerful and the poetic, carrying her vision from court to court, never once compromising the grace that defined her.
• 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester
• 100% organic cotton exterior
• Frenchy terry knit
• Set-in sleeves
• 2×2 rib at collar
• Self-fabric neck tape
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh
Disclaimer: US customers should order a size up as the EU sizes for this supplier correspond to a smaller size in the US market.
Size guide
|
CHEST WIDTH (inches) |
BODY LENGTH (inches) |
S |
20 ⅛ |
26 ¾ |
M |
21 ¼ |
27 ½ |
L |
22 ½ |
28 ⅜ |
XL |
23 ⅝ |
29 ⅛ |
XXL |
24 ¾ |
29 ⅞ |
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CHEST WIDTH (cm) |
BODY LENGTH (cm) |
S |
51 |
68 |
M |
54 |
70 |
L |
57 |
72 |
XL |
60 |
74 |
XXL |
63 |
76 |