Black Shibori Dots Zero Waste Kimono Dress

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This dress is made from a vintage Shibori Komono. Shibori 絞りis a traditional Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces distinctive patterns on textiles.The earliest known example of cloth dyed with a Shibori technique dates from the 8th century. The design evokes a flowing stream with dragonflies and flowers.

Traditionally, Kimonos are constructed from narrow bolts of silk that are cut into eight rectangular pieces, then folded and overlapped to fit the body. At any time, the pieces can be taken apart and sewn back together to accommodate weight fluctuations, or if the Kimono is passed onto another person with different height. This method does not produce any waste. As a nod to this zero-waste philosophy, the Zero-Waste Kimono Dress is made using the main body of the Kimono and features a v-neck in front and back.

The boxy shape of the dress lends itself to a loose fit, highlighting the beautiful drape of silk. The dress can be worn with or without a belt, which is made from the longest piece of the collar construction.

Fits up to US 16 with a lot of ease

Garment measurements
Bust/ Waist: 140cm /55 inches
Length: 125cm / 49 inches

100% silk
Dry clean only

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This dress is made from a vintage Shibori Komono. Shibori 絞りis a traditional Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces distinctive patterns on textiles.The earliest known example of cloth dyed with a Shibori technique dates from the 8th century. The design evokes a flowing stream with dragonflies and flowers.

Traditionally, Kimonos are constructed from narrow bolts of silk that are cut into eight rectangular pieces, then folded and overlapped to fit the body. At any time, the pieces can be taken apart and sewn back together to accommodate weight fluctuations, or if the Kimono is passed onto another person with different height. This method does not produce any waste. As a nod to this zero-waste philosophy, the Zero-Waste Kimono Dress is made using the main body of the Kimono and features a v-neck in front and back.

The boxy shape of the dress lends itself to a loose fit, highlighting the beautiful drape of silk. The dress can be worn with or without a belt, which is made from the longest piece of the collar construction.

Fits up to US 16 with a lot of ease

Garment measurements
Bust/ Waist: 140cm /55 inches
Length: 125cm / 49 inches

100% silk
Dry clean only

This dress is made from a vintage Shibori Komono. Shibori 絞りis a traditional Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces distinctive patterns on textiles.The earliest known example of cloth dyed with a Shibori technique dates from the 8th century. The design evokes a flowing stream with dragonflies and flowers.

Traditionally, Kimonos are constructed from narrow bolts of silk that are cut into eight rectangular pieces, then folded and overlapped to fit the body. At any time, the pieces can be taken apart and sewn back together to accommodate weight fluctuations, or if the Kimono is passed onto another person with different height. This method does not produce any waste. As a nod to this zero-waste philosophy, the Zero-Waste Kimono Dress is made using the main body of the Kimono and features a v-neck in front and back.

The boxy shape of the dress lends itself to a loose fit, highlighting the beautiful drape of silk. The dress can be worn with or without a belt, which is made from the longest piece of the collar construction.

Fits up to US 16 with a lot of ease

Garment measurements
Bust/ Waist: 140cm /55 inches
Length: 125cm / 49 inches

100% silk
Dry clean only