USD$275.00

Femme Fatale Cami & Tap

SKU: FEM1889

Slip into seduction with our exclusive snow leopard cami and tap for an iconic and sultry look. Made of luxurious stretch silk with black lace appliqué, this sizzling set is beloved for its fierce yet beautiful allure. Featuring adjustable straps, style the cami as outerwear with your favorite black pants or pair this irresistible set with the Femme Fatale Short Robe for a fiery look at home.

95% Silk / 5% Spandex. Made in Canada

USD$275.00

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What quality silk does Christine use? The Femme Fatale Cami & Tap is made from luxurious, 16mm silk.

Why isn’t thread count used when talking about silk? Silk is an incredibly fine fibre, and thread counts would be extremely high, regardless of the quality of the silk. So for example, a low-quality silk may have a similarly high thread count to a high-quality silk. For this reason, silk uses an alternative system to measure quality, called momme (mm) weight.

What is momme weight? Momme weight describes the weight of 100 yards of silk, 45 inches wide, in pounds. So, if a fabric is listed with a momme weight of 16mm, it means that 100 yards of the fabric weighs 16 pounds. The best silk lingerie is 19mm or 19 pounds in weight per 100 yards.

 

Femme Fatale Cami & Tap Fit

SIZINGFits small
BUST FITAll bust sizes
BUST SUPPORTNone
SILHOUETTESlim
LENGTHCAMI: 23″ & SHORT: 10″ Outseam. Measurements taken from size small.

Using a mild or natural soap wash in luke warm water for 3-5 minutes. Gently move fabric from side to side while soaking. Rinse with cold clean water. Remove from water but do not wring dry, instead lay flat on a towel, roll in towel to remove excess water then leave flat to dry. Do not put in dryer. CHRISTINE’S TIPS: Do not bleach. Do not leave in sunshine as fading will occur. Iron with medium heat on backside while garment is still slightly damp and do not spray with water while ironing.

For best results we recommend dry cleaning.

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