Rua Draped Top

£75.00

A cowl-neck draped halter with a choker strap detail and wrap waist ties. The drape falls naturally from the neckline creating a sculptural, relaxed shape. The most elevated piece in the collection — equal parts undone and intentional.

Fabric: Viscose spandex, handcrafted in Bali. Fluid drape, soft against the skin, and stretches with your body. Available in Black and White.

— Cowl drape halter with choker neck strap
— Wrap waist ties for adjustable fit
— Cropped length
— The statement top of the collection

Available in S-M, M-L. Model wears S-M. See our Size Guide for measurements.

Why Your Nervous System Loves This: The cowl drape creates a layer of soft fabric across the chest that moves with your breathing rather than sitting flat and static. This gentle movement against the skin provides light tactile input — the kind of sensory feedback that helps regulate your nervous system without you noticing. The choker strap sits at the base of the neck where the vagus nerve is closest to the surface, offering a subtle, grounding pressure point that signals safety to your body.

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A cowl-neck draped halter with a choker strap detail and wrap waist ties. The drape falls naturally from the neckline creating a sculptural, relaxed shape. The most elevated piece in the collection — equal parts undone and intentional.

Fabric: Viscose spandex, handcrafted in Bali. Fluid drape, soft against the skin, and stretches with your body. Available in Black and White.

— Cowl drape halter with choker neck strap
— Wrap waist ties for adjustable fit
— Cropped length
— The statement top of the collection

Available in S-M, M-L. Model wears S-M. See our Size Guide for measurements.

Why Your Nervous System Loves This: The cowl drape creates a layer of soft fabric across the chest that moves with your breathing rather than sitting flat and static. This gentle movement against the skin provides light tactile input — the kind of sensory feedback that helps regulate your nervous system without you noticing. The choker strap sits at the base of the neck where the vagus nerve is closest to the surface, offering a subtle, grounding pressure point that signals safety to your body.