Frida Ticehurst
INA Slip Dress - Pre-Order
INA Slip Dress - Pre-Order
Ethically woven silk garments, hand-dyed with botanical pigments gathered from the earth. Each piece is unique—infused with nature’s hues and the slow rhythm of the seasons. Wearable art made with intention, reverence, and wild beauty.
This is a FRIDA x PAYET collaboration.
The NOVA slip dress by PAYET is a modern ode to tribal roots, with its deep open back and intricate embroidery that tells a story with every stitch. Crafted from the finest hand-dyed pure silk, this slip dress is a breathtaking heirloom piece that can be passed down through generations.
This delicate garment has an elegant fit and features a V-neck, a high side split, as well as thin shoulder straps adorned with strings with real water pearls. Perfect for layering or as a standalone piece, this timeless, utterly feminine design in earthy tones can be incorporated into any woman's wardrobe with ease.
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Material: 100% ethically sourced silk
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Dye Process: Hand-dyed using natural botanical pigments—flowers, leaves, bark, roots
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Sustainability: Non-toxic, biodegradable dyes; small-batch, slow production
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Origin: Crafted and dyed locally with seasonal plant matter
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Care: Hand wash cold with mild detergent; air dry in shade.
The Beauty of Botanical Dyes
Botanical dyes are alive. They shift, breathe, and evolve—just like the plants they come from and the seasons they reflect. Unlike synthetic dyes, natural pigments are sensitive to time, light, water, and even the hands that make them. This means no two pieces will ever be identical—and that’s exactly the point.
Each garment carries its own fingerprint: a subtle variation in hue, a ghost of a leaf, the memory of a flower pressed into fabric. These marks are not imperfections—they are the essence of the work. They are what make each piece truly one of a kind.
To wear botanical-dyed silk is to wear a moment in nature’s cycle. A fleeting bloom. A rustle of leaves. A storm’s shadow. This is slow beauty—meant to be seen, felt, and honored, not replicated.
In this way, each piece becomes a quiet collaboration between plant, artist, and earth.
A reminder that change is natural. That beauty lies in impermanence.
That what is real is never exactly the same twice.
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