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Maison Àlu'lla

Ava Jorts

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  • Insider Notes

    A refined take on casual tailoring, the Ava Jorts reinterpret denim through Maison Àlu’lla’s sculptural, minimalist lens. Cut with a high-rise waist and clean front pleats, the silhouette balances structure and ease — fitted at the waist before relaxing into a knee-length, wide-leg shape. Precise topstitching and crisp seam work highlight the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship, resulting in a polished essential that elevates everyday dressing. Pair with a tucked-in linen shirt or sculptural knit for effortless modern minimalism.


    - High-waisted jorts with a pleated front and relaxed leg
    - Side pockets, zip-and-button fastening, knee-length hem
    - This piece is made to order, and may take up to 3 weeks to complete
    - Ethically handcrafted in Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY
    • Midweight, non-stretch fabric
    • Opaque
    • Relaxed silhouette
    • Length: 21"
    • True to size
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Nigeria

Maison Àlu'lla

Founded by Nigerian designer Lu Adesola, Maison Àlu'lla is a womenswear house defined by fluid tailoring, sculpted volume, and a meticulous eye for proportion, designing for what it calls the “intergenerational woman” — daughters, mothers, and matriarchs sharing the same wardrobe. Guided by a slow-fashion ethos rooted in circularity and craft, the label works with textural fabrics, soft drape, and considered detailing to create pieces that live close to the skin and long in their lives — garments made to be returned to, retold, and eventually passed on.