The Blade of the Rose

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Inspired by Alain Resnais’ Last Year at Marienbad (1961), a film that unfolds like an endless lucid dream, where past, present, fiction, and reality intertwine. Repeated dialogues, cyclical scenes, and ambiguous relationships evoke a surreal reverie. Flowing mesh mimics the play of light and shadow, while lace edging outlines complex psychological landscapes, embodying the coexistence of past and present, like stepping into an indescribable daylight phantasm.

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Inspired by Alain Resnais’ Last Year at Marienbad (1961), a film that unfolds like an endless lucid dream, where past, present, fiction, and reality intertwine. Repeated dialogues, cyclical scenes, and ambiguous relationships evoke a surreal reverie. Flowing mesh mimics the play of light and shadow, while lace edging outlines complex psychological landscapes, embodying the coexistence of past and present, like stepping into an indescribable daylight phantasm.

An untouchable spring elegance, cradling the shy glimmer of dew.

1. Ultra-thin breathable cups with soft mesh lining for a skin-friendly, airy feel; padded underwire for natural lift.

2. Classic double-row hook design, adjustable straps, and bow detail add effortless sweetness.

3. Sheer lace mesh panties with a silky touch and gentle lining for all-day comfort.

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