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All Weather Dress

All Weather Dress

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After wearing a beloved denim dress to death, Katerina Jebb has recreated a version of it for everybody. 

"It's stretch and tailored," she says. "You can wear it uptown or downtown. Dressed up or dressed down. You make it your own."

Details

- Classic wash, 100% Cotton Deadstock Denim
- Natural and Army are 50% Recycled Cotton, 42% Sustainably-Sourced Virgin Cotton, 8% Mixed Recycled Fibers
- Chest pockets
- Deep side pockets
- Belt loops
- Cut, sewn and finished in Los Angeles, California with a fair-wage workforce

Size Chart

Models' Heights and What They're Wearing

  • Wife is 5'8" and wears size S in Natural
  • Colleen is 5'10" and wears size S in Denim
  • Sunnaya is 5'8" and wears size S in Army

Garment Dimensions

Measurements taken flat.


S M L XL
Length 44" 45.5" 46" 46.5"
Chest 19" 20" 21" 22.5"
Waist 13.5" 14.5" 15.5" 16.5"
Hip 18" 19.5" 20" 20.5"
Sleeve 21" 21.5" 22" 22.5"

 

About the Designer

Katerina Jebb is a British-born artist, photographer and filmmaker. Her multidisciplinary work includes video, installation, human photocopy and photomontage. In 2018, she was commissioned by New York City's Metropolitan Museum to collaborate on their exhibition, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination. Katerina lives and works in Paris.

Like all Everybody.World contributors, Katerina will receive 10% of the sales of her designs.

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Katerina Jebb

In her multidisciplinary art, Katerina Jebb uses a high resolution scanner to document objects, painstakingly rendering and layering digital files to create a faithful rendition of the original.

Her work—spanning video, installation, human photocopy and photomontage—can be seen in museums, galleries, magazines and advertising campaigns. From the likes of Chanel and Celine to Dover Street Market.

In an interview with Purple’s Oliver Zahm, Katerina said that the scanner is "just a conduit, a helper, a nice little electronic medium to help me draw a picture, but it still holds energy."

After wearing a beloved denim dress to death, Katerina has recreated a version of it for Everybody.World’s Contributor Collection. "It's stretch and tailored," she says. "You can wear it uptown or downtown. Dressed up or dressed down. You make it your own."

The Contributor Collectionis designed by everyday people. They enjoy 10% profits of their ideas.