I want to be a person as lovely as a flower
Clothes that embody the charm of flowers and the feeling of encouragement
The third edition created in collaboration with flower shop NOKI
The flower I imagined this time is [Itogiku].
One of Japan's representative flowers. Since ancient times, it has been used as a symbol of emblem and a flower of mourning in Japan. Recently, its beauty has been rediscovered, and NOKI has even used it as an everyday flower, even at weddings.
The fluffy, long, thin petals spread out in a radial pattern, giving it an elegant beauty and unique appearance that is very different from the so-called chrysanthemum.
This project was born because I was fascinated by the Itogiku, which has a mysterious charm that the more you look at it, the more you look at it.
I made a short length knit. An original pattern inspired by the Itokiku flower is expressed in jacquard knitting.
Although there are knits with floral patterns, I'm sure you won't find knits with chrysanthemum patterns. Moreover, I have never seen an itogiku pattern!
The person who designed the flower pattern was Higashi, the designer of the fashion brand RBTXCO and a master of all-over patterns. This is a special knit that the staff couldn't help but say is so cute♡.
The collar is slightly raised, and the body and shoulders are wide. And generous sleeves. The balance with the clean and short length instantly makes the outfit look modern. You can also aim to improve your style and kill two birds with one stone◎.
The soft knit has a fluffy, brushed feel that makes you want to stroke it. Perfect for the upcoming cold season. A girl looks cute when her face is fluffy!
Tops with all-over patterns will instantly lift your mood even if your bottoms are simple♡. You can brighten up your fall/winter outfits, which tend to be plain.
If you wear this knit, you'll be excited and looking forward to going out in winter♪
from NOKI
I had never come across clothes with a chrysanthemum pattern, but this cute short knit was created using fluffy fabric that resembles the shape of long, thin petals. I would be happy if many people could learn about the charm of Itogiku!
. . . about “ken -NOKI-”
A flower shop without a store that hopes to be a presence that someone can suddenly remember and feel at ease.