Description
This collaborative organza bag by French-Japanese designer duo Brigitte Tanaka and the Hosomi Museum in Kyoto draws inspiration from a rooster motif in the works of Japanese painter Ito Jakuchu. The bold black-and-white striped organza creates a striking visual rhythm, while the multicolored embroidered rooster stands at the center with vivid detail and dynamic presence.
The sheer fabric adds subtle layers of light and shadow, making the embroidery appear even more dimensional. Lightweight with a 5cm gusset for added practicality, this tote blends artistry and functionality, serving as a distinctive accessory for daily use. Its graphic striped design pairs effortlessly with a wide range of outfits.
Size | Approx. 32 × 38 cm (5 cm gusset; handle 3 × 60 cm)
Weight Capacity | Up to 8kg
Material | Embroidered transparent organza
Care | Gentle hand wash or use a laundry bag; avoid tumble drying and prolonged sun exposure
— Made in India —
A French-Japanese duo of desginers: Brigitte Giraudi & Chieko Tanaka. Their creation work is focused on the diversion of daily objects transposed into fashion accessories. Jewelry, clothes, decoration objects are revisited with elegance and humor. The signature product is an organza tote sold to the four corners of the world.
Their collection of organza embroidered bags from the “Métiers d’Antan” collection are an artistic diversion linking contemporary design and ecological initiative. The Brigitte Tanaka duo infuse sustainability and poetry into our daily lives with their personal interpretation of everyday objects. Playing on the paradox of our consumer society, this vintage-inspired organza embroidered bag is an original and resistant alternative to commercial plastic bags.


















