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Blake Lively Designed A Dress For Preserve And It's As Lovely As You'd Expect

Even though she can't draw.

Blake Lively can officially add "fashion designer" to her resume!

The 27-year-old actress unveiled the first dress she designed in collaboration with Amour Vert for her lifestyle site, Preserve, and it's just as lovely as you'd expect.

The vintage-inspired "Champagne" dress is 100 per cent silk and features a graceful A-line skirt with a printed pattern, and a white top with an adjustable tie-front. It's one of 12 pieces the "Age of Adaline" star helped design for the Amour Vert x Preserve.us capsule collection.

Blake shared a snap of the dress on Instagram, captioning the photo, "I may not be able to draw worth a lick, but I am proud of this dress I co-designed with Amour Vert for @preserve_us You better send me pics if you buy it! I want to share your photos!! #PRSRV so I see it."

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And the dress isn't just pretty to look at, it's eco-friendly, too! Amour Vert (which stands for Green Love in French), is a green fashion line with a zero-waste design philosophy, making this dress perfect for all the eco-chic fashionistas out there.

Of the collab, Amour Vert co-founder and CEO Christoph Frehsee said Blake was very hands-on with the design process.

"Blake is very knowledgeable when it comes to color composition, styling and garment construction," Frehsee said in the press releasen. "She has a fantastic eye and attention to detail," Co-Founder and Creative Director Linda Balti added.

The champagne dress retails for $230, and is available exclusively on Preserve.us.

We can't wait to see the rest of the collection!

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