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Zero + Maria Cornejo

Iq tunic
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IQ tunic in black from Zero + Maria Cornejo. This tunic features an identity print, boat neck, short dolman sleeves, and a front drape.
Item ID:10341831

Composition & Care

  • Composition: nylon 85%, spandex/elastane 15%
  • Washing instructions: machine wash
  • Brand Style ID: 10314 IQ TUNIC
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    • Zero + Maria Cornejo
      Iq tunic

    SHIPPING FROM: The Parliament, Santa Monica


    The Parliament
    The Parliament, helmed by owner Daniel Lipkin, showcases only the most sought-after and progressive designers of today. Located in sunny Santa Monica, California, and in stark contrast to the area’s laid back vibes, The Parliament pushes the envelope with its edgy and sophisticated garments which have garnered the attention of style influencers everywhere.

    Designer: Zero + Maria Cornejo


    Zero + Maria Cornejo originally opened in 1998 as a purely retail concept, until when wanting to connect with her design roots, Cornejo, opened up a space in New Yorks NoLita, and transformed it into a personal store and workshop. Maria Cornejo's work has often been described as spare, modern, architectural, minimal, feminine, and unpretentious and each season she reaches into her own international experience to develop a collection that is unexpectedly simple yet based on sophisticated cuts and angles.