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Camellia Japanese Kimono Dress Set 'Amaya'

Camellia Japanese Kimono Dress Set 'Amaya'

Camellia Japanese Kimono Dress Set with Crossover Top and Skirt

Amaya reads 雨夜, the rain night — a name that nods to a recurring image in classical Japanese poetry, when monochrome restraint and a single colored bloom carry more weight than full-spectrum brightness. The Japanese kimono dress here uses tsubaki, the camellia, as that single color note. Tsubaki sits deep in Japanese textile history: the flower turns up on Edo-period kosode, on Heian-era painted screens, and across kacho-ga botanical illustration. Worn here on a long-sleeved crossover top above a skirt with a hakama-style waist, the print reads classical without leaning costume.

The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton with a wide crossover left-over-right collar, long bell sleeves, full 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 sash that wraps across the front and ties in a soft bow, and a midi 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 kimono dress set, packed flat in a recyclable kraft mailer with no plastic, no costume framing, no fancy-dress packaging. Ribbon ties arrive pressed in their own paper sleeve so they land uncreased. Labels stay minimal. The whole packaging reads closer to a small Aoyama atelier than to a convention vendor — quiet, recyclable, intentionally undramatic. The camellia print on cream ground holds across light conditions; the bloom motif keeps depth where cheaper prints flatten.

How to wear: white sneakers or black flats keep the silhouette modern. The top alone over wide-leg trousers reads cleanly for everyday wear; the full set carries a more deliberate Tokyo modernist line. The hakama-style sash sits high on the natural waist, which lengthens the leg line under the pleated drop. A short black kimono jacket layers cleanly in cooler weather. Amaya is the most classical piece of the dress collection, the one closest to the Heian textile tradition, and a natural anchor for those who prefer floral motif over solid color.

$55.00
Camellia Japanese Kimono Dress Set 'Amaya'
$55.00
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Camellia Japanese Kimono Dress Set with Crossover Top and Skirt

Amaya reads 雨夜, the rain night — a name that nods to a recurring image in classical Japanese poetry, when monochrome restraint and a single colored bloom carry more weight than full-spectrum brightness. The Japanese kimono dress here uses tsubaki, the camellia, as that single color note. Tsubaki sits deep in Japanese textile history: the flower turns up on Edo-period kosode, on Heian-era painted screens, and across kacho-ga botanical illustration. Worn here on a long-sleeved crossover top above a skirt with a hakama-style waist, the print reads classical without leaning costume.

The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton with a wide crossover left-over-right collar, long bell sleeves, full 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 sash that wraps across the front and ties in a soft bow, and a midi 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 kimono dress set, packed flat in a recyclable kraft mailer with no plastic, no costume framing, no fancy-dress packaging. Ribbon ties arrive pressed in their own paper sleeve so they land uncreased. Labels stay minimal. The whole packaging reads closer to a small Aoyama atelier than to a convention vendor — quiet, recyclable, intentionally undramatic. The camellia print on cream ground holds across light conditions; the bloom motif keeps depth where cheaper prints flatten.

How to wear: white sneakers or black flats keep the silhouette modern. The top alone over wide-leg trousers reads cleanly for everyday wear; the full set carries a more deliberate Tokyo modernist line. The hakama-style sash sits high on the natural waist, which lengthens the leg line under the pleated drop. A short black kimono jacket layers cleanly in cooler weather. Amaya is the most classical piece of the dress collection, the one closest to the Heian textile tradition, and a natural anchor for those who prefer floral motif over solid color.

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