Oasis (No.2) Modal Shift Dress

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Relax, unwind and renew with the resort-inspired Country Connections. 

Featuring bright, uplifting artwork from Bidjara artist Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala) that is reminiscent of summer breezes and tropical nights. This bold collection is the perfect accompaniment to a long weekend away, a beachside picnic, or a sunny afternoon lounging by the pool. 

This special range is made from Modal, a luxury natural eco-friendly fabric made from the pulp of Beechwood trees, which we have blended with 8% spandex for heightened softness, flexibility and comfort.

Float through the evening in this gorgeous shift dress. Fitted at the top for structure and a high neckline, this shift dress falls in a loose A-line shape with a gather at the hip to create an asymmetrical hem. The ultimate throw-on for comfort while being elegant enough to wear to a dinner or cocktail event. 

Size: One Size Fits Most

Product: Modal Shift Dress
Materials: 92% Beech Modal, 8% Spandex
Washing: Cold gentle hand wash or machine wash. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron.
Artwork: Oasis II
Artist: Sheri Skele
Oasis II
Oasis is inspired by the connection between people and country. The land, trees, water, plants, rocks, hills, animals, and sky are all part of ancient aboriginal culture. Country means something different to Aboriginal people who have a spiritual, physical, social and cultural connection to the land and the way it is cared for is fundamental to our identity.

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Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala)

Aboriginal Bidjara woman

"I began painting as a way to connect with my culture and quickly realised that it was also an incredibly meditative and spirit... Learn more