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Plus Size Marble Abstract Leggings - Fire Clouds© by Brandy Young — Colorful Fluid Art All-Over Print
Plus Size Marble Abstract Leggings - Fire Clouds© by Brandy Young — Colorful Fluid Art All-Over Print
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These high-rise leggings blend bold abstract art with practical performance. The marbled, kaleidoscopic print wraps around a supportive waistband, creating a look that moves with you whether you’re stretching at home, exploring a city route, or layering up for a creative meet-up. The fabric feels lightweight and smooth against the skin, while the four-way stretch keeps movement fluid and confident. Subtle UV protection and a custom printed inside label add thoughtful details for those who care about both function and personal style.
Fire Clouds, by Brandy Young, is an evocative 14”x11”x0.75” acrylic flow on canvas that captures a chaotic, elemental dance of nature. The composition is defined by an intense, visceral struggle between opposing forces, brilliantly illustrated through a striking palette of bold reds, deep blues, rich creams, pristine whites, and a dominant, stark black center.
The visual narrative of Fire Clouds is one of beautiful friction. In the upper left, explosive bursts of fiery red and molten gold simulate a burning inferno, while the bottom right transitions into cool, cascading oceanic blues, purples, and teals. Where these two titans collide, a spectacular reaction occurs: white and cream cells bubble to the surface like sea foam or rising smoke, fracturing the darkness.
Product features
- 82% polyester, 18% spandex; soft, lightweight knit
- 4-way stretch — squat-proof and flexible for active movement
- UPF 50+ for strong ultraviolet protection outdoors
- High-rise elastic waistband with printed custom inside label
- Medium-weight fabric (230 g/m²) — durable yet comfortable
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not iron
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Do not bleach
- Machine wash: inside out in cold water (max 30C or 90F)
©Brandy Young, Portland, Or USA, 2026. This design pattern is a proprietary asset, having been uniquely engineered and manually fabricated by the creator, with all rights, titles, and interests reserved.
