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With its vibrant prints and sleek feminine cut, our new Stretch V-Neck Dress is amazing from every angle! Designed as a work outfit that seamlessly transitions to evening wear, feel confident and look your best when you wear this number out.
Features a gathered draped fabric that flatters both the hips and stomach.
Alanna wears a size 8 dress.
Style: V-Neck Dress
Fabric: 240gsm Crystal hemp: 92% polyester, 8% spandex
Washing: Turn the garment inside out. Hand wash or gentle machine wash using cold water or warm water under 40 degrees Celsius with standard washing detergent. Wash dark colours separately. Do not bleach. Line dry in shade. Do not bleach or tumble dry. Iron on the lowest heat setting.
Artist: Carol Nampijinpa Larry
Story: Karnta Jukurrpa
This painting depicts women hunting for bush foods around the Dreaming sites Yumurrpa and Wapurtali on Warlpiri country. Warlpiri women hunt for a number of different bush foods at different times of the year.
Excellent so happy with my dress & top and thank you for my beautiful gift . The gift is absolutely gorgeous xxxx
Efficient delivery, and size was exact, comfortable and received many comments on design.
So pleased with the design and fabric of the outfit. I particularly like the pattern. I do like the other pattern choices and might get another in the future! A good fit as well, true to size.
Please see diagram below to help with measurement locations
Only measure the required areas for garment.
SIZE | BUST | WAIST | HIP |
---|---|---|---|
4 (XXS) | 75-80 | 55-60 | 82-87 |
6 (XS) | 80-85 | 60-65 | 87-92 |
8 (S) | 85-90 | 65-70 | 92-97 |
10 (M) | 90-95 | 70-75 | 97-102 |
12 (L) | 95-100 | 75-80 | 102-107 |
14 (XL) | 100-105 | 80-85 | 107-112 |
16 (2XL) | 105-110 | 85-90 | 112-117 |
18 (3XL) | 110-115 | 90-95 | 117-122 |
20 (4XL) | 115-120 | 95-100 | 122-127 |
22 (5XL) | 120-125 | 100-105 | 127-132 |
24 (6XL) | 125-130 | 105-110 | 132-137 |
26 (7XL) | 130-135 | 110-115 | 137-142 |
Aboriginal Luritja Woman
Carol Nampijinpa Larry was born in Kiwirrkura, one of the most remote communities in Australia, and her family heritage is the Luritja people of the Western Desert. Carol moved to Nyirripi to live with her daughter Melissa Nungarrayi Larry and often paints with her daughter at Warlukurlangu Artists.