The Serapeum Echo Wrap Dress is a celebration of structure and movement, crafted from light, breathable linen. It features a buttoned-down front with gleaming gold anchor buttons, a collared neckline, and a wrap-style skirt that ties effortlessly at the side for ease and elegance.
The print reflects the eclectic spirit of Alexandria—combining Hellenistic patterns with Egyptian-inspired symbolism. Expect pops of lemon yellow, coastal blue, rich terracotta, and vivid coral. From temple columns and flowing amphorae to swirling seashells and market-day umbrellas, every detail tells a story of legacy and sunlight. A piece designed to feel like an artifact of a modern Mediterranean myth.
Size & Fit:
Two Sizes
Length: 95 Cm.
Material:
Linen Cotton
Care Instructions:
Dry Clean Only
Design Story:
The Serapeum of Alexandria was the spiritual heart of a city where East met West—an immense temple dedicated to Serapis, a deity created to unify Greek and Egyptian beliefs. Built atop the city’s highest hill, the Serapeum stood surrounded by colonnades, sphinxes, and the famous "Daughter Library" of the Great Library of Alexandria. It was a place of knowledge, reverence, and towering beauty.
Beyond its sacred purpose, the Serapeum embodied Alexandria’s unique identity: a crossroads of cultures where philosophy, architecture, and religion merged. Palm fronds rustled against stone steps, mosaics reflected the Mediterranean sun, and colorful market life pulsed just outside the temple walls. The Serapeum wasn’t just a monument—it was a living symbol of synthesis, harmony, and enlightened creativity.