Winter Wish Matinée Duster (Mid Length)
We created this Limited Edition nostalgic, vintage print to celebrate the magic of the holidays, and the tradition of welcoming light and joy in the dark of winter. Featuring Victorian-era images from holiday greeting cards — including reindeer in the snow, a perfect little fir tree, golden stars, and traditional plaid trim — it’s charmingly festive without being over-the-top! This design is delightful for lounging and entertaining throughout the holiday season, but we’ll also be layering it up with cozy knits and boots for everyday wear. It’s a wonderful life ;)
100% bamboo/wood viscose. Machine wash gentle or handwash and hang to dry. Iron to finish if needed.
Kimono measurements: length 78cm, width (across back, underarm to underarm) 74cm. Model is 5’7” for reference.
We created this Limited Edition nostalgic, vintage print to celebrate the magic of the holidays, and the tradition of welcoming light and joy in the dark of winter. Featuring Victorian-era images from holiday greeting cards — including reindeer in the snow, a perfect little fir tree, golden stars, and traditional plaid trim — it’s charmingly festive without being over-the-top! This design is delightful for lounging and entertaining throughout the holiday season, but we’ll also be layering it up with cozy knits and boots for everyday wear. It’s a wonderful life ;)
100% bamboo/wood viscose. Machine wash gentle or handwash and hang to dry. Iron to finish if needed.
Kimono measurements: length 78cm, width (across back, underarm to underarm) 74cm. Model is 5’7” for reference.
We created this Limited Edition nostalgic, vintage print to celebrate the magic of the holidays, and the tradition of welcoming light and joy in the dark of winter. Featuring Victorian-era images from holiday greeting cards — including reindeer in the snow, a perfect little fir tree, golden stars, and traditional plaid trim — it’s charmingly festive without being over-the-top! This design is delightful for lounging and entertaining throughout the holiday season, but we’ll also be layering it up with cozy knits and boots for everyday wear. It’s a wonderful life ;)
100% bamboo/wood viscose. Machine wash gentle or handwash and hang to dry. Iron to finish if needed.
Kimono measurements: length 78cm, width (across back, underarm to underarm) 74cm. Model is 5’7” for reference.
"Freshly cut trees smelling of stars and snow and pine resin — inhale deeply and fill your soul with wintry night.”
- John J. Geddes
“Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast.”
- Shakespeare
“This is my wish for you: peace of mind, prosperity through the year, happiness that multiplies, health for you and yours, fun around every corner, energy to chase your dreams, joy to fill your holidays!”
- D.M. Dellinger
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This charming piece will bring a touch of holiday magic to your wardrobe! We love it with jeans, a cashmere turtleneck, and lace-up boots (or oxfords) for a chic everyday look, but you can easily dress it up for all your holiday events with a favourite black dress & ballet flats. The colour palette also pairs perfectly with rich shades like cinnamon, charcoal, rust, and mocha, so don’t be afraid to mix in other textures & tones. Our favourite look? Layered with leggings, a long tee, and a cup of coffee while we make our lists and check them twice ;)
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The warmhearted, the joyful. Women who delight in the magic and wonder of the season, who sing carols in the car and check their lists twice. Women who let their hearts be light.
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For almost 200 years, the tradition of sending greeting cards for the holidays has been part of the way we celebrate the season with our loved ones near and far. Handmade Christmas cards were popularized during the Victorian era in the the mid-1800’s, with the very first card being commercially printed on a printing press in 1843 (the very same year Charles Dickens published “A Christmas Carol”). That card — of which around a thousand copies were printed — was a hand-coloured lithograph that sold for one shilling. (Very few copies remain, and if you could find one today, it would be worth several thousand dollars!) By the 1880’s, holiday cards had become a popular and beloved tradition, and cards of all kinds were being printed, sent, and treasured. We absolutely adore the vintage, hand-coloured lithograph cards from this era — several of which we used to create our Winter Wish design.
Whether you still send traditional cards at the holidays, or send emails & texts instead, letting the people we most care about in our lives know that we’re thinking of them is one of the most wonderful things we can do to celebrate the season. If you’re reading this and there’s someone in your life you haven’t reached out to in a while, go ahead and let them know how important they are to you! Wishing you much joy, love, abundance, and good cheer this holiday season from all of us at Market of Stars :) xoxo
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On the Eve
Tonight the woods are white
as dresses, trees kneeling
in their skirts. The deer
have left their pockets to watch
the world be crowned again
in sequins of snow. Inside the housewe have slipped off
our good shoes
and wear the firelight
like fineness, faces haloed,
aglow with supper
and wine. The glasses
we raised now washed
and put to bed, the sound
of their merry clink fading
like far off bells. The giftsare given. Our windows frost
like a filling hourglass,
while you and I nestle
between what was
and what will be. The children
inside us are put to bed, tucked in
to the folds of our robes
and dreaming. Their wishesrise up the chimney
before drifting back down
to rest like jewels
at the hem
of the woods.