Peasant Top - People Gathering Print
4 pieces were made in each size.
Our classic peasant top is a feminine classic. In our crisp natural light khadi, it has a drawstring neckline allowing you to wear it close to the base of the neck, off the shoulder or layered with a polo neck or collared shirt in winter. It has 3/4 raglan sleeves finished with an elasticated hem, an asymmetrical feature front pocket block-printed with our People Gathering print and loosely sits on the hips to make it the ideal option to work with our tailored or wide leg 3/4 pants. Our tip is to try it under our drop waist dress to add a sleeve and a feminine neck detail.
People Gathering Print
The people gathering pattern was influenced through a collection of 18th-century toys originating from Europe, which featured little wooden people dancing together hand in hand. This is a pattern which plays with sentimental ideas attached to history and objects, and the way this can articulate more extensive social conventions dealing with the hindrance or help within harmony and acceptance needed to create a sustainable and ethical community. This can be perceived as the value in which The ANJELMS Project stands by as an ethical initiative and community.
Print designed in collaboration with Perth artists, Madeleine Beech and Ómra Caoimhe.
Designed in Fremantle, Western Australia. Made ethically in Pushkar, India by The Stitching Project.
Mia is 175cm (5'9") and wearing size M
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