Simone Rocha White Bow Tail Easy T-shirt
Simone Rocha
$285.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Simone Rocha White Bow Tail Easy T-shirt channels the label’s romantic, modern drama with quiet presence. In ivory lyocell jersey, it drapes with a soft, breathable hand, while a rib-knit crewneck keeps the line clean at the neckline. The cropped curved hem is punctuated by fixed satin bows—an understated, sculptural flourish that lifts a simple T-shirt into something couture-inflected without shouting.
Cut to sit just off the hip, the tee skims the frame without clinging, making it easy to tuck into high-rise denim or pair with a tailored bottom. Lyocell’s fluid drape keeps the silhouette relaxed yet polished, while the fixed bows lend a playful tail that stays put from day to night. Layer it under a blazer or knit cardigan, or wear solo with a sleek skirt for that effortless, all-occasion vibe.
Simone Rocha continues to fuse whimsy with wearability, and the bow-tail detail here feels like a natural extension of the brand’s signature codes—romantic, precise, and ready-to-wear.
Materials / Fabrication
- Lyocell jersey
- Rib-knit crewneck
- Fixed satin bows at cropped curved hem
- Supplier color: Ivory
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle with like colors.
- Use a mild detergent; avoid bleach.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry to minimize shrinkage.
- Iron on low heat if needed, preferably on the reverse side; use a pressing cloth to protect satin bows.
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About Simone Rocha
Simone Rocha is a fashion designer who made her debut collection at London Fashion Week in September 2010. Simone Rocha’s collections are known for her signature romantic, feminine but yet rebellious aesthetics, drawing inspiration from strong women. The Dublin’s National College of Art and Design and Central Saint Martins graduate has become known as one of today’s most exciting designers to watch. Shop the latest collection from Simone Rocha, ranging in dresses to skirts, pants, tops, and accessories.
