NADIA COTTON PAREO
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- Lightweight rectangle cotton pareo
- Semi-sheer
- Fringed edges
- Refer to flat lay product shots for true product colour representation
Cherish your Alemais clothing and reduce your climate impact. Caring for our clothes has the potential to reduce its carbon, water, and waste footprint significantly.
For this piece we recommend a cold hand wash.
Composition: 100% Organic Cotton
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We accept returns within 21 days from when you receive your order with a full refund on all full priced items. See our Returns Policy
There is a $20 flat fee return label cost.
Sale items are eligible for a store credit or exchange only.
Any items marked as Final Sale or Last Chance have a strict no returns, exchanges, or refunds policy, unless the item is deemed as faulty.
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For a garment to meet this value, a minimum of 50% of the fabric must contain organic fibre and supporting documents must verify this claim.
ARTIST COLLAB
NADIA HERNANDEZ
Nadia Hernández’s multi disciplinary practice reflects a process of bearing witness to the loss of home and the symbolic power of memory and memorialisation.
Informed by her experience as a Venezuelan woman living in Australia, and positioning herself both within and outside the Venezuelan diaspora, Hernández makes art as a means to connect with a sense of place that exists beyond psychic and geographic boundaries.
She negotiates complex narratives, weaving the personal and the political, to create a highly recognisable visual language expressed through textiles, paintings, paper constructions, sculptures and installations. Her works weave together the complexities of memory, despair, hope and reconciliation, reminding us that these opposing sensations often co-exist.