Fashion Designer Sketch - v1

The page is drenched in Mediterranean blues and sun-bleached linen. A lithe figure leans casually against an invisible column, one hip cocked, barefoot, utterly unhurried. She wears a deceptively simple wrap dress in hand-woven indigo linen, the color of the sea an hour before sunset. The fabric is frayed deliberately at every edge - neckline, hem, sleeves - so threads dance like sea foam. It wraps and ties at the waist with a thick rope of natural jute, the knot hanging low and loose, trailing nearly to the ground. Beneath the wrap, glimpses of a crocheted bikini the color of wet sand flash with every shift of her weight. A wide, weathered straw hat shades her face, its brim casting soft shadows over collarbones kissed by salt and sun. Her hair, dark and thick with sea air, spills from beneath the hat in wild, wind-tangled curls. One hand lifts the hem just enough to reveal a bronzed ankle wrapped in tiny cowrie shells; the other shades her eyes as she stares toward an imagined horizon. Scattered across the page: rough sketches of the rope belt, swatches of indigo dye fading in the sun, and looping, salt-stained notes—“fabric aged in seawater,” “let it shrink and stretch like memory,” “smells of fig and salt,” “she leaves and the tide follows.”