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Floral Embroidery High Neck Blouse・White

$ 14.500

The Floral Embroidery High Neck Blouse from Mame Kurogouchi:

  • Eco-friendly: Made from recycled plastic bottles and polyester fibers for sustainable fashion.
  • Karatsu-Inspired Embroidery: Features intricate floral embroidery inspired by traditional Karatsu ware.
  • Soft & Easy Care: Soft, breathable, and wrinkle-resistant for easy maintenance.
  • Elegant & Modern: Combines loose lantern sleeves with a high-neck for a chic, contemporary look.
  • Layered Design: Back slit and shoulder pleats add depth and movement.
  • Versatile: Suitable for both casual and formal occasions, effortlessly adapting to different styles.

In the photos it is paired with Sun Yu Hong‘s Edith Skirt.Black and Edith Skirt.Cream.

 

 

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The Floral Embroidery High Neck Blouse from Mame Kurogouchi’s 2024 Fall/Winter Collection reimagines classic Japanese aesthetics with bold black openwork embroidery. Made from eco-friendly recycled materials, the fabric blends recycled plastic bottles and polyester fibers for a soft, natural feel. The blouse features intricate floral embroidery inspired by traditional Karatsu ware, adding elegance to its minimalist design. Loose lantern sleeves and a high-neck silhouette combine for a modern, graceful look, while the back slit and shoulder pleats add depth and movement. Perfect for both casual and formal occasions, this blouse brings an artistic touch to your fall and winter wardrobe.

 

The Mame Kurogouchi 2024 Fall/Winter collection, titled “Fragments,” continues the theme from the previous season by exploring the 16th-century Old Karatsu ceramics* of Saga Prefecture*. Designer Maiko Kurogouchi weaves the natural colors, rich textures, and unique patterns of Karatsu ware into the concept of “wearable ceramics,” symbolizing a journey through time.

 

Size | Size1, Size2

Size 1: Length 74.8cm, Shoulder Width 37cm, Sleeve Length 59.5cm, Hem 63.4cm

Size 2: Length 76.5cm, Shoulder Width 38cm, Sleeve Length 60.5cm, Hem 65.3cm

 

Material | Body: 100% Polyester, Embroidery Thread: 60% Cupra, 40% Polyester

 

*Model height 164cm, wearing size1.

 

ー Made in Japan ー

Mame Kurogouchi

 

Mame Kurogouchi, established in 2010 by Japanese designer Maiko Kurogouchi, is a renowned women’s ready-to-wear clothing brand. The name “Mame” derives from the designer’s childhood nickname, signifying a personal touch in every creation. For Maiko, the creative process resembles a tranquil journey, seamlessly blending fragments of daily inspiration with timeless design, traditional craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology. By drawing from her own memories, identity, and diverse cultural influences such as artifacts, architecture, and literature, Mame Kurogouchi delves deep into the essence of contemporary femininity.

 

The brand’s designs harmonize feminine silhouettes with advanced technology and meticulous craftsmanship. Each collection showcases a rich variety of fabric textures, juxtaposing colors and streamlined designs rooted in Japanese rural handicrafts. Infused with elements inspired by life observations and a passion for cultural history, Mame Kurogouchi pieces emanate both delicacy and power. Through the fusion of delicate yet powerful designs with traditional Japanese craftsmanship, Mame Kurogouchi creates timeless garments that transcend eras, exuding warmth and sophistication.

*Old Karatsu

Old Karatsu is a traditional pottery style that emerged in the late 16th to early 17th century in the Saga and Nagasaki regions of Japan. Karatsu ware is renowned for its simplicity and rustic charm, initially focusing on practical everyday items. It later gained fame for its aesthetic qualities that suited the tea ceremony. Old Karatsu pottery often features unique ash-brown tones and richly varied glazes, reflecting the profound cultural heritage of Japan.

*Saga Prefecture

Saga Prefecture, located in the northwest of Japan’s Kyushu Island, is a crucial birthplace of traditional Japanese ceramics. Known for Karatsu and Arita ware, Saga holds a significant place in Japan’s ceramic history. The artisans here are celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative spirit, continuously advancing the art of ceramics. Beyond its rich ceramic culture, Saga is also home to stunning natural landscapes and historical sites, attracting many visitors.

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Size 1, Size 2

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