Description
| Cosmic Wonder’s signature Farmer Dress made of reactive dyed black organic cotton. The sleeves are made of the same fabric in a lighter volume that it gives a light but not entirely see-through effect. The dress could be worn with both the waist belt tighten or loosen. Also available in light Kanro colour. |
This organic cotton is certified by NOC (Japan Organic Cotton Distribution Organisation) for its environmental friendliness.
Size | One Size Only(Size 1)
Sleeve length from the neck point:61.5cm;Bust 50cm, Waist 45cm, Full Length 125cm
*Model height 164cm.
Material | 100% Organic Cotton
*Machine wash with laundry net.
ーMade in Japan ー
Founded in 1997 by Yukinori Maeda. The “Center for COSMIC WONDER”, located in Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, functions as a site for activities and presentations. COSMIC WONDER is a conceptual project comprising various modes of expression from clothing, artwork and publishing to performance.
In 2016 COSMIC WONDER moved its studio to a traditional house and workshop in Miyama, a remote village in the mountains north of Kyoto, which is designated as a national preservation district of historic buildings.Yukinori Maeda
Founder of COSMIC WONDER, Contemporary artist. He is currently based in Miyama, north of Kyoto. Whether through photography, three-dimensional media, or painting, he expresses a spiritual space inflected with his personal experiences.
Cosmic Wonder
Founded in 1997 by Yukinori Maeda. The “Center for COSMIC WONDER”, located in Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, functions as a site for activities and presentations. COSMIC WONDER is a conceptual project comprising various modes of expression from clothing, artwork and publishing to performance.
In 2016 COSMIC WONDER moved its studio to a traditional house and workshop in Miyama, a remote village in the mountains north of Kyoto, which is designated as a national preservation district of historic buildings.
Yukinori Maeda
Founder of COSMIC WONDER, Contemporary artist. He is currently based in Miyama, north of Kyoto. Whether through photography, three-dimensional media, or painting, he expresses a spiritual space inflected with his personal experiences.