Red Retro Flores La Due Twilly

CA$40.00

Flores La Due was a world‑champion trick roper and a standout performer in early Wild West shows. Alongside her husband, Guy Weadick, she helped launch the very first Calgary Stampede in 1912, shaping it into the iconic event it is today. More than just a performer, Flores was a trailblazer for women in rodeo, embodying skill, courage, and the true spirit of the cowgirl.

These twillies are made for the little details that make an outfit feel like your own.

The finishing touch that adds personality, beauty, and a bit of western story wherever it’s tied.

Printed with my original artwork on 100% silk, they’re designed to be worn, wrapped, knotted, and styled in all kinds of ways. Art that moves with you and makes the everyday feel a little more special.

Details:
• Silk
• 5 × 114 cm
• 1” × 1” Renee Gould Art logo, centred on one side

Care: Machine wash, air dry. Iron on silk setting.

Flores La Due was a world‑champion trick roper and a standout performer in early Wild West shows. Alongside her husband, Guy Weadick, she helped launch the very first Calgary Stampede in 1912, shaping it into the iconic event it is today. More than just a performer, Flores was a trailblazer for women in rodeo, embodying skill, courage, and the true spirit of the cowgirl.

These twillies are made for the little details that make an outfit feel like your own.

The finishing touch that adds personality, beauty, and a bit of western story wherever it’s tied.

Printed with my original artwork on 100% silk, they’re designed to be worn, wrapped, knotted, and styled in all kinds of ways. Art that moves with you and makes the everyday feel a little more special.

Details:
• Silk
• 5 × 114 cm
• 1” × 1” Renee Gould Art logo, centred on one side

Care: Machine wash, air dry. Iron on silk setting.