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Floral Japanese Dress for Ladies Set 'Etsuko'

Floral Japanese Dress for Ladies Set 'Etsuko'

Floral Japanese Dress for Ladies with Camellia Top and Skirt

Etsuko reads 悦子, the joyful child — a Showa-era given name that turns up in 1950s and 60s family registers, when Japan was rebuilding and floral textile prints carried optimism rather than ornament. The Japanese dress for ladies here picks up that lineage. The camellia motif printed across the top is tsubaki, a flower with deep roots in Japanese textile history — Edo kosode, Heian painted screens, the kacho-ga botanical tradition. The high-waist pleated skirt below sits in the Showa modernist register, where Western tailoring met traditional motif on equal terms.

The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton with a wide crossover left-over-right collar, long bell sleeves with cuff opening, camellia print across cream ground, and ribbon ties at the front for adjusting the wrap. The skirt is a high-waist piece in solid color with knife pleating, hidden side-seam pockets, a contrast sash that wraps across the front and ties in a soft bow, and a long drop. The cut runs slim through the bodice and full through the skirt, sizes S, M, L and XL. Available in two colorways for the skirt. The waist sash adjusts across the size range.

What you receive: top and skirt as a coordinated Japanese dress for ladies, shipped flat in a recyclable kraft mailer, no plastic, no novelty accessories, no theme-night packaging. Ribbons arrive pressed in their own paper sleeve so the bow stays crisp. Labels stay minimal. The packaging is the kind a small Tokyo storefront would send — quietly, without convention clutter or costume framing. The camellia print holds depth across light conditions, and the cream ground carries warm undertones rather than reading flat white.

How to wear: white sneakers and the full set keep the line modern; black flats and the skirt alone over a fine cream knit work for evening. The hakama-style sash sits high on the natural waist, which lengthens the silhouette under the pleated drop. A short kimono jacket in indigo or black layers cleanly in cooler weather. The floral top reads particularly well next to solid pieces from the rest of the collection. Etsuko is the most romantically classical piece of the dress line, and the easiest two-piece set to style for those building a wardrobe around motif rather than monochrome.

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Floral Japanese Dress for Ladies Set 'Etsuko'

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Floral Japanese Dress for Ladies with Camellia Top and Skirt

Etsuko reads 悦子, the joyful child — a Showa-era given name that turns up in 1950s and 60s family registers, when Japan was rebuilding and floral textile prints carried optimism rather than ornament. The Japanese dress for ladies here picks up that lineage. The camellia motif printed across the top is tsubaki, a flower with deep roots in Japanese textile history — Edo kosode, Heian painted screens, the kacho-ga botanical tradition. The high-waist pleated skirt below sits in the Showa modernist register, where Western tailoring met traditional motif on equal terms.

The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton with a wide crossover left-over-right collar, long bell sleeves with cuff opening, camellia print across cream ground, and ribbon ties at the front for adjusting the wrap. The skirt is a high-waist piece in solid color with knife pleating, hidden side-seam pockets, a contrast sash that wraps across the front and ties in a soft bow, and a long drop. The cut runs slim through the bodice and full through the skirt, sizes S, M, L and XL. Available in two colorways for the skirt. The waist sash adjusts across the size range.

What you receive: top and skirt as a coordinated Japanese dress for ladies, shipped flat in a recyclable kraft mailer, no plastic, no novelty accessories, no theme-night packaging. Ribbons arrive pressed in their own paper sleeve so the bow stays crisp. Labels stay minimal. The packaging is the kind a small Tokyo storefront would send — quietly, without convention clutter or costume framing. The camellia print holds depth across light conditions, and the cream ground carries warm undertones rather than reading flat white.

How to wear: white sneakers and the full set keep the line modern; black flats and the skirt alone over a fine cream knit work for evening. The hakama-style sash sits high on the natural waist, which lengthens the silhouette under the pleated drop. A short kimono jacket in indigo or black layers cleanly in cooler weather. The floral top reads particularly well next to solid pieces from the rest of the collection. Etsuko is the most romantically classical piece of the dress line, and the easiest two-piece set to style for those building a wardrobe around motif rather than monochrome.

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