Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road
Athena Dress - Dusty Road

Athena Dress - Dusty Road

Regular price $289.00
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The Athena Dress with its pintuck bib detail and striking sleeve is a stunning example of artisanal craftsmanship. Made using a soft, textured seersucker cotton and featuring the emotive artwork of artist Wendy Hubert.

Wendy Hubert is a respected Yindjibarndi elder, cultural custodian, artist and linguist who has lived passionately and supported her Yindjibarndi community for more than 40 years.

The collaboration has been carefully brought to life through the Juluwarlu Art Group, and the licensing agreement has been made using an Arts Law contract, the gold standard for fashion and First Nations collaborations.

DETAILS
Midi length dress with volume sleeves gathered at cuff, bib detail with pintucks at the front and lacing tie detail at side waist. Pockets at side seam.

COMPOSITION
100% Cotton Seersucker

Milani with brown hair is 181cm tall and wears a size 8

Bailey with the copper hair is 168cm tall and wears a size 14 

Marlo with the black curly hair is 181cm tall and wears a size 10

Gentle cold machine wash inside out
Do not bleach, soak or rub
Line dry flat in shade
Warm iron on reverse side
Do not tumble dry
Dry cleanable

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Return your full-priced item within 14 days, and you can receive a refund, exchange or credit note, valid for 6 months. For sale items, return within 14 days for an exchange or credit note, valid for 6 months.

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Meet the Makers - Printed Garments

A family run business that began weaving fabrics in 1907 in Delhi, India. Later generations moved into cut and sew fabrics.
Even in their factory format, they hold some of the heritage techniques that we love about India - hand beading, embroidery (both machine and hand), and work with printers who still screen print by hand.
These makers are SEDEX and BSCI compliant - which are both organisations which audit ethical working conditions.
We visit annually, and all footage is from our factory visits there.

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