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Japanese Cranes Wrap Dress
Japanese Cranes Wrap Dress
A flowing wrap dress crafted from 100% viscose, featuring an exclusive print inspired by an anonymous 18th-century Japanese painting of cranes. The wrap silhouette softly follows the body and fastens with long silk ties, creating an elegant, adjustable fit. With its fluid drape and timeless shape, this dress highlights the artwork while offering effortless comfort.
Materials:
100% Viscose
Details:
Maxi wrap dress
Adjustable wrap closure with silk bands
V-neckline
Elbow-length sleeves
Softly flared silhouette
Exclusive print inspired by an anonymous 18th-century Japanese painting of cranes
Designed and handmade in Berlin
Made to Order:
Some of our pieces are made after your order is placed instead of being kept in stock. This allows us to produce only what is needed and avoid overproduction. Please allow 4–5 working days for production before shipping. Once your order is placed, we'll contact you to confirm your measurements if needed.
Please note that the print placement may vary from piece to piece. Every garment is cut individually to make the best use of the fabric, making each one unique while helping us reduce textile waste.
Customizations:
Size Inclusivity: If your size isn't listed, reach out to us—we'll be delighted to create a piece tailored just for you.
Fabric Options: If you'd like this design in a different fabric, get in touch—we'll be happy to explore the possibilities with you.
Fit Adjustments: Each piece is made individually, allowing for small adjustments to achieve the best fit.
In-Person Fitting:
If you're in Berlin, we offer personalized adjustments to ensure the perfect fit for a small fee.
A note from us:
Inspired by the graceful movement of traditional Japanese crane paintings, this wrap dress combines an artistic print with an easy, elegant silhouette. The long silk ties allow the dress to be adjusted to the body, while the flowing viscose enhances every movement. Handmade one by one in Berlin, each piece is carefully cut to celebrate the artwork while reducing textile waste.
Japanese Cranes Wrap Dress
A flowing wrap dress crafted from 100% viscose, featuring an exclusive print inspired by an anonymous 18th-century Japanese painting of cranes. The wrap silhouette softly follows the body and fastens with long silk ties, creating an elegant, adjustable fit. With its fluid drape and timeless shape, this dress highlights the artwork while offering effortless comfort.
Materials:
100% Viscose
Details:
Maxi wrap dress
Adjustable wrap closure with silk bands
V-neckline
Elbow-length sleeves
Softly flared silhouette
Exclusive print inspired by an anonymous 18th-century Japanese painting of cranes
Designed and handmade in Berlin
Made to Order:
Some of our pieces are made after your order is placed instead of being kept in stock. This allows us to produce only what is needed and avoid overproduction. Please allow 4–5 working days for production before shipping. Once your order is placed, we'll contact you to confirm your measurements if needed.
Please note that the print placement may vary from piece to piece. Every garment is cut individually to make the best use of the fabric, making each one unique while helping us reduce textile waste.
Customizations:
Size Inclusivity: If your size isn't listed, reach out to us—we'll be delighted to create a piece tailored just for you.
Fabric Options: If you'd like this design in a different fabric, get in touch—we'll be happy to explore the possibilities with you.
Fit Adjustments: Each piece is made individually, allowing for small adjustments to achieve the best fit.
In-Person Fitting:
If you're in Berlin, we offer personalized adjustments to ensure the perfect fit for a small fee.
A note from us:
Inspired by the graceful movement of traditional Japanese crane paintings, this wrap dress combines an artistic print with an easy, elegant silhouette. The long silk ties allow the dress to be adjusted to the body, while the flowing viscose enhances every movement. Handmade one by one in Berlin, each piece is carefully cut to celebrate the artwork while reducing textile waste.