Owl Dresses

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Opening Ceremony Makes You a Bird of Prey

— April 8, 2010 — Luxury
Draw some attention to your hooters with an owl dress from Opening Ceremony. Designed by Emma Cook, the dress is part bird, part conversation piece that hipsters and Juno-wannabes will swoop in on. Cook draws inspiration from Susie, her invented muse and a peregrine girl--which explains the owl dress as Susie's imagined adventures inspire the prints and spirit of this line.

If you'd like to don an owl dress, which more resembles a costume, Opening Ceremony offers the dress for $430. The ability to fly is not included in the purchase price.

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