Sage Green Traditional Japanese Dress Set 'Yomogi'
Sage Green Traditional Japanese Dress Set with Lace Hem
Yomogi reads 蓬, the Japanese mugwort — a wild herb that grows along riverbanks and rice-field edges, used for centuries in wagashi confectionery, in herbal baths and in the green-tinted mochi served at Hinamatsuri. The traditional Japanese dress here takes its color from that plant directly. Yomogi-iro is one of the oldest natural-dye palettes in Japan, alongside indigo and kakishibu, achieved through fermented plant baths called kusakizome. The sage green here isn't a fashion color — it's an old textile color.
The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton in cream, with a wide peter-pan collar trimmed in narrow lace, short puff sleeves with elastic ruffle cuffs, a centered pin-tuck panel and a small sage ribbon bow at the throat. The skirt is sage green 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 you get: top and skirt as a coordinated traditional Japanese dress, shipped flat in a recyclable kraft mailer, no plastic, no theme-night clutter, no costume framing. Ribbons arrive pressed in a paper sleeve so they land uncreased. Labels are minimal. The whole packaging is closer in feel to a small Aoyama studio than to a mass-market dropshipper. The sage dye shifts subtly with the light — cooler under shop fluorescents, warmer near a window in late afternoon. That movement is what made the dye prized in the first place.
How to wear: white leather sneakers and the full set keep the Taisho silhouette intact. The skirt works alone with a cream linen tee and woven sandals for high summer, or with a cream wool knit and ankle boots in autumn. Sage green pairs naturally with cream, terracotta, soft brown, indigo — it carries a warmth that colder mints don't. A short indigo kimono jacket layers cleanly over the top. Yomogi is the most herbal of the series, a piece that anchors well next to our cream and persimmon colorways.
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.

Description
Sage Green Traditional Japanese Dress Set with Lace Hem
Yomogi reads 蓬, the Japanese mugwort — a wild herb that grows along riverbanks and rice-field edges, used for centuries in wagashi confectionery, in herbal baths and in the green-tinted mochi served at Hinamatsuri. The traditional Japanese dress here takes its color from that plant directly. Yomogi-iro is one of the oldest natural-dye palettes in Japan, alongside indigo and kakishibu, achieved through fermented plant baths called kusakizome. The sage green here isn't a fashion color — it's an old textile color.
The set is two pieces. The top is woven cotton in cream, with a wide peter-pan collar trimmed in narrow lace, short puff sleeves with elastic ruffle cuffs, a centered pin-tuck panel and a small sage ribbon bow at the throat. The skirt is sage green 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 you get: top and skirt as a coordinated traditional Japanese dress, shipped flat in a recyclable kraft mailer, no plastic, no theme-night clutter, no costume framing. Ribbons arrive pressed in a paper sleeve so they land uncreased. Labels are minimal. The whole packaging is closer in feel to a small Aoyama studio than to a mass-market dropshipper. The sage dye shifts subtly with the light — cooler under shop fluorescents, warmer near a window in late afternoon. That movement is what made the dye prized in the first place.
How to wear: white leather sneakers and the full set keep the Taisho silhouette intact. The skirt works alone with a cream linen tee and woven sandals for high summer, or with a cream wool knit and ankle boots in autumn. Sage green pairs naturally with cream, terracotta, soft brown, indigo — it carries a warmth that colder mints don't. A short indigo kimono jacket layers cleanly over the top. Yomogi is the most herbal of the series, a piece that anchors well next to our cream and persimmon colorways.
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.













