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David Shepard Hawaii

Hidden He‘e Flutter Top Dress

Hidden He‘e Flutter Top Dress

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A graceful, island-luxe dress. A contemporary take on the Hawaiian muumuu. This Flutter Top High-Low Maxi Dress features a ruffled neckline and flowing silhouette that drapes beautifully with every movement. Made from 100% crinkle rayon with a front slit and soft inner blue lining, it offers comfort, elegance, and ease for any tropical occasion. Designed in Hawai‘i, this modern aloha wear dress flatters effortlessly and transitions beautifully from day to night.

*Model wearing size XSmall

Details:

  • 100% crinkle rayon

  • Lightweight, breathable, and soft with subtle texture

  • Flutter top neckline and high-low maxi silhouette

  • Front slit with inner blue lining

  • White and blue aquatic print designed in Hawai‘i, printed on imported fabric

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THE STORY BEHIND THE HAND-DRAWN DESIGN

Hidden He‘e

"Pupuhi ka he'e o kai uli." 

The octopus of the deep spews its ink.

‘Olelo No‘eau (Hawaiian Proverb), Mary Kawena Pukui

He‘e (octopus) means to flee, slide, or melt. In Hawaiian mythology, they are the kinolau (physical manifestation) of Kanaloa, the god of the ocean. He’e are highly intelligent creatures. They are shapeshifters, masters of camouflage and the quick get-away when needed. Since he‘e have no bones or armor, they are on the one hand vulnerable to predators. They use this trait to their advantage. Being flexible, they can squeeze through very narrow spaces to hide and escape. They also have black ink that they jet out when throwing off a chasing predator. They hunt and feed on snails, small fish and crustaceans, especially at night. He’e are tricksters who know how to survive on the coral reef.

The he‘e in this print are pictured with Kole tangs (Ctenochaetus strigosus), a Hawaiian endemic fish. The he‘e are hard to spot, camouflaged with their coral backdrop, an apt reminder that things are not always what they at first seem.

– David Shepard