![]() ![]() Sheathed in gold leaf and enshrined by cypress trees, Kinkakuji, one of the city’s most iconic structures, inspired some greens and golds.Įarly this spring, the designer is returning to Japan for the first time since the pandemic began. “I love the subtlety, the craftsmanship, the wabi-sabi of it all.” In the new textile collection, even the color names evoke different aspects of the place. These are my memories of the city,” says Ho. Passing through the alleyways between these boutiques might be a geisha girl clad in the most magnificent hand-woven kimono, on her way to a traditional tea ceremony. ![]() “Old shops with beautiful aged-wood detailing line the streets. The capital of Japan for more than a thousand years, until the mid-19th century, Kyoto remains the country’s epicenter of history and culture.
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