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Brick Red Ladies Japanese Dress Set 'Akahime'

Brick Red Ladies Japanese Dress Set 'Akahime'

Brick Red Ladies Japanese Dress Set with Romantic Lace Detail

Akahime reads 赤姫, aka-hime, the red princess — a name that nods to the akairo palette, the warm red-clay tones that defined Edo and Meiji decorative arts. The ladies Japanese dress uses brick red rather than bright red on purpose. Bright red reads costume; brick red reads textile. It's the color of old urushi lacquer trays, of safflower-dyed silk, of the kakishibu-touched persimmon shades when they age into something deeper. The bordeaux ribbon at the throat picks up the same family without repeating it.

The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton in cream, with a wide peter-pan collar lace-edged, short puff sleeves with elastic ruffles, a pin-tuck panel down the front and a bordeaux ribbon bow at the neck. The skirt is brick red in soft drape weave, high-waist with corset lace-up panels at front, hidden side-seam pockets, a fully gathered drop and a scalloped hem revealing cream lace underneath. The cut runs slim through the bodice and full through the skirt, sizes S, M, L and XL.

What's in the box: top and skirt as a coordinated ladies Japanese dress, shipped flat in a recyclable kraft mailer, no plastic, no novelty packaging. Ribbons arrive pressed in their own paper sleeve. Labels are minimal. The whole experience is the way a small Tokyo storefront would send a piece — quietly, without fancy-dress framing or convention clutter. The brick red dye carries warm undertones; it reads warmer at dusk, slightly cooler under shop lighting. That depth is what separates a textile color from a printed one.

How to wear: white leather sneakers and the full set hold the Taisho silhouette. The skirt works on its own with a cream silk camisole and ankle boots for evening, or with a navy fine knit for cooler weekends. Brick red pairs naturally with cream, deep brown, charcoal, indigo — avoid pure black on the top half, which fights the warmth. A short black kimono jacket layered over softens the red into something more autumnal. Akahime is the most assertive color of the line, and the easiest piece for those who already own muted basics.

Measurements taken flat. Chest is half-bust circumference, waist is elasticated and stretches across the range, body length is shoulder to top hem, dress length is total skirt drop.

Size Chest (in) Waist (in) Body length (in) Dress length (in)
S 37.8 27.6 – 39.4 22.0 35.4
M 40.2 27.6 – 39.4 22.4 35.4
L 42.5 27.6 – 39.4 22.8 35.8
XL 44.9 27.6 – 39.4 23.2 35.8

The cut runs slim through the bodice and full through the skirt. Sizes S, M, L and XL.

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Brick Red Ladies Japanese Dress Set 'Akahime'
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Brick Red Ladies Japanese Dress Set with Romantic Lace Detail

Akahime reads 赤姫, aka-hime, the red princess — a name that nods to the akairo palette, the warm red-clay tones that defined Edo and Meiji decorative arts. The ladies Japanese dress uses brick red rather than bright red on purpose. Bright red reads costume; brick red reads textile. It's the color of old urushi lacquer trays, of safflower-dyed silk, of the kakishibu-touched persimmon shades when they age into something deeper. The bordeaux ribbon at the throat picks up the same family without repeating it.

The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton in cream, with a wide peter-pan collar lace-edged, short puff sleeves with elastic ruffles, a pin-tuck panel down the front and a bordeaux ribbon bow at the neck. The skirt is brick red in soft drape weave, high-waist with corset lace-up panels at front, hidden side-seam pockets, a fully gathered drop and a scalloped hem revealing cream lace underneath. The cut runs slim through the bodice and full through the skirt, sizes S, M, L and XL.

What's in the box: top and skirt as a coordinated ladies Japanese dress, shipped flat in a recyclable kraft mailer, no plastic, no novelty packaging. Ribbons arrive pressed in their own paper sleeve. Labels are minimal. The whole experience is the way a small Tokyo storefront would send a piece — quietly, without fancy-dress framing or convention clutter. The brick red dye carries warm undertones; it reads warmer at dusk, slightly cooler under shop lighting. That depth is what separates a textile color from a printed one.

How to wear: white leather sneakers and the full set hold the Taisho silhouette. The skirt works on its own with a cream silk camisole and ankle boots for evening, or with a navy fine knit for cooler weekends. Brick red pairs naturally with cream, deep brown, charcoal, indigo — avoid pure black on the top half, which fights the warmth. A short black kimono jacket layered over softens the red into something more autumnal. Akahime is the most assertive color of the line, and the easiest piece for those who already own muted basics.

Measurements taken flat. Chest is half-bust circumference, waist is elasticated and stretches across the range, body length is shoulder to top hem, dress length is total skirt drop.

Size Chest (in) Waist (in) Body length (in) Dress length (in)
S 37.8 27.6 – 39.4 22.0 35.4
M 40.2 27.6 – 39.4 22.4 35.4
L 42.5 27.6 – 39.4 22.8 35.8
XL 44.9 27.6 – 39.4 23.2 35.8

The cut runs slim through the bodice and full through the skirt. Sizes S, M, L and XL.

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