This cigarette leg pant is all style! With a front leg seam detail, side buttons and a single back pocket, she's oh so Hepburn...
Dress her up with heels, make her wearable all week in ballet flats or tuck her into an ankle boot. She is full of fun and sophistication.
FABRIC
A gorgeous 100% wool flannel, it is thick and super soft. With a gentle brushed feel, it enhances the dark red and navy check pattern.
NAMESAKE
Eleanor Harding hailed from the Torres Strait Islands. She was a civil rights activist who stood up for women's rights and aimed for equal opportunities for education for indigenous people. Eleanor was a strong voice in the enactment of the Aboriginal Australian Referendum of 1967, which in turn rectified the Constitution of Australia. She was also a member of the National Aboriginal and Islander's Women's Council and advocated for the Abschol movement that aimed to provide an educational scholarship scheme for Indigenous students.