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Luomus Hennika Coat dress
The Luomus coat dress has a relaxed, A-line fit and it features the Hennika pattern, which is printed in Helsinki. The dress has a large pointed collar, a concealed button closure, side seam pockets, and straight, loose sleeves. The dress has a wide pleat in the back, and it comes with a narrow separate belt. There are small belt loops in the side seams.
This product is made of firm 100% organic cotton.
Hennika is an energetic, fresh, and at the same time quiet striped pattern formed of large color surfaces. Prints designed by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi, who worked at Marimekko from 1953 to 1960, represent timeless Marimekko design at its core.
This product is made of firm 100% organic cotton.
Hennika is an energetic, fresh, and at the same time quiet striped pattern formed of large color surfaces. Prints designed by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi, who worked at Marimekko from 1953 to 1960, represent timeless Marimekko design at its core.
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The Luomus coat dress has a relaxed, A-line fit and it features the Hennika pattern, which is printed in Helsinki. The dress has a large pointed collar, a concealed button closure, side seam pockets, and straight, loose sleeves. The dress has a wide pleat in the back, and it comes with a narrow separate belt. There are small belt loops in the side seams.
This product is made of firm 100% organic cotton.
Hennika is an energetic, fresh, and at the same time quiet striped pattern formed of large color surfaces. Prints designed by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi, who worked at Marimekko from 1953 to 1960, represent timeless Marimekko design at its core.
This product is made of firm 100% organic cotton.
Hennika is an energetic, fresh, and at the same time quiet striped pattern formed of large color surfaces. Prints designed by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi, who worked at Marimekko from 1953 to 1960, represent timeless Marimekko design at its core.























