Made in Detroit Toile Shawl
The accessory that makes Hope for Flowers’ Detroit mission visible at a glance.
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Story & heritage
Tracy Reese launched her namesake label in New York in 1998, later building the Plenty, Frock! and Black Label lines before returning to Detroit with Hope for Flowers in 2019. The current collection keeps the designer's known language of rich colour, print and feminine ready-to-wear, but reframes it through smaller-batch, responsibly sourced materials.
In that current Hope for Flowers wardrobe, the Made in Detroit Toile Shawl stands out because the official product page gives it a clear silhouette: Softly crinkled shawl hand screen-printed with our signature Hope For Flowers toile right here in Detroit, in collaboration with Shayla Johnson of Detroit's Scarlet Crane Creations. 100% organic cotton, double gauze, natural edges. 72" long 45" wide.
Materials & craft
The make is documented by Hope for Flowers: Softly crinkled shawl hand screen-printed with our signature Hope For Flowers toile right here in Detroit, in collaboration with Shayla Johnson of Detroit's Scarlet Crane Creations. 100% organic cotton, double gauze, natural edges. 72" long 45" wide.
Across the line, Reese emphasizes responsible sourcing, digital or small-batch production where possible, and materials chosen for lower environmental impact rather than disposable trend speed.
How to choose & style
Wear it as the expressive piece in the outfit rather than layering on competing statements; Reese's colour and surface detail usually carry the look on their own.
For the most versatile read, pair the silhouette with simple sandals, low jewellery and a compact bag; for a more editorial read, echo one colour from the print or trim elsewhere in the outfit.