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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: Kenneth Jungarrayi Martin
Story: Ngatijirri Nests
'Ngatijirri' (Budgerigar) are small, bright green birds native to central Australia which are common around the Yuendumu area, especially after the summer rains. Men would hunt for Ngatijirri nests, robbing them of eggs and juvenile birds, which are both considered delicacies.
This stretchy number is going to be my new everywhere work dress. I went up by one size, so it's fitted but not too tight.
Love it and get compliments
This dress is absolutely beautiful. It has a lovely flattering cut, elegant and comfortable.
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 Warlpiri man
Kenneth is a member of the ‘Lajamanu Teenage Band’, they are one of the most popular live acts in the Territory and have played Survival, Burunga, Melbourne Fringe and many other community festivals. When Kenneth is not travelling with his music, he paints at the Warlukurlangu Artists Art Centre. He enjoys painting his father’s Jukurrpa, Yankirri (Emu Dreaming).