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Maison Àlu'lla

Strata Top

$220
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  • Insider Notes

    A study in architectural minimalism, the Strata Top reimagines the classic linen shirt through sculptural proportions and layered structure. The cropped silhouette features Maison Àlu’lla’s signature double collar, while striped teal inserts introduce subtle dimension and contrast. An asymmetric hemline and precise paneling highlight the brand’s mastery of form, transforming natural linen into a refined statement of contemporary ease. Pair with the Strata Skirt for a cohesive textural set that balances sharp lines with fluid movement.


    - Cropped double-collar shirt with contrast striped panels
    - Structured short sleeves and asymmetric hemline
    - Button-down closure with embroidered monogram detail
    - 100% Linen
    - This piece is made to order, and may take up to 2 weeks to complete
    - Ethically handcrafted in Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY
    • Opaque
    • Structured silhouette
    • 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.