100% Linen
A pull-on linen dress created from the most beautifully textured two tone woven linen. Flattering high neck with contrast white lining, side pockets, fluid A-line silhouette and soft balloon hemline.
Measurements taken with garment lying flat
Size 38 Bust 61cm, neckline when buttoned up 23cm, waist 51cm, centre front to waist 38cm, centre front to hemline 124cm, centre back to hemline 128cm, sleeve head 27cm, sleeve length 60cm, sleeve cuff when buttoned up 10.5cm, hem 110cm
Size 40 Bust 63cm, neckline when buttoned up 24cm, waist 54.5cm, centre front to waist 38cm, centre front to hemline 125cm, centre back to hemline 128cm, sleeve head 27cm, sleeve length 62cm, sleeve cuff when buttoned up 11cm, hem 120cm
Size 42 Bust 68cm, neckline when buttoned up 24cm, waist 55cm, centre front to waist 38cm, centre front to hemline 128cm, centre back to hemline 135cm, sleeve head 28cm, sleeve length 63cm, sleeve cuff when buttoned up 12cm, hem 130cm
Size 44 Bust 59cm, neckline when buttoned up 25cm, waist 56.5cm, centre front to waist 39cm, centre front to hemline 129cm, centre back to hemline 139cm, sleeve head 29.5cm, sleeve length 65cm, sleeve cuff when buttoned up 12cm, hem 130cm
Hallelujah philisophy
Clothes that belong to life...Do not end like a passing fad, clothes are not to be consumed. We give them life, wear them with affection, appreciation, generosity and love. Live a simple and respectful life and your clothes will reflect your true nature. Redeem dignity from your silhouette and behaviour.
About Hallelujah
Halleluja's unique collections are made in Kyoto Japan to order. The designer Yasuhiro Kawasaki creates thoughtful, gentle clothes created to last and reflect the individuals true nature. His beautiful label captures our modern times and traditions, using artisanal fabrications and skilled craftsmanship. High quality linens, cotton voiles and wools are sourced from old manufacturers in Kyoto Japan, France and Belgium. Every garment is designed and constructed with a great deal and attention to detail. Mr Kawasaki believes that clothes should be beautiful, resistant, necessary, essential and transcendent.