Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)
Yukata Kimono So Free(dah)

In Stock So Free(dah) Yukata Kimono

Sale price€120,00
Sold out
Size:1 – 4 years
Color:Yellow

Yukata Kimono made of 100% linen.

The Looks by Luks collection for the spring/summer 2021 season Liberté pays homage to the art and life of Frida Kahlo, at the same time wondering whether freedom, as a value, is duly appreciated nowadays. What does it mean to be free in the context of mores, words, art? Who draws the line - and are they allowed to do so? Pause for a moment. Ask yourself these questions. Experience the thrill, feel the emotions they evoke.

Kimono with the So Free(dah) print designed by Klaudia Mączka Rzewuska, inspired by the liberty of speech and arts depicted as a linear portrait of the incredible Frida Kahlo. Her unusual strength and deep sensitivity motivate us to enjoy life as it is, despite all odds.

One, universal size fits most women and for the lovers of a more close-fitting cut we recommend a complementary accessory: a wide belt, which you can buy here: Linen Silver Head & Body Wrap. The belt will allow you to adjust the size and accentuate the waist, beautifully emphasizing the feminine silhouette.

YUKATA'S are also made in 3 sizes for children, which according to the idea of sustainable fashion makes them fully adjustable as the child grows, so they can be used for a few years.

Kimono's color in the photo may vary based on screen type.

Handwash at 30°C only. Dry flat.

All our products are made the way to complement each other, so they fit perfectly in various combinations. You can choose a kimono or a scrunchie with the same pattern as your headband or easily create a matchy look with your daughter, sister or best friend.

By purchasing products from the Liberté collection, you support the ‘Open Mind’ foundation, which promotes the idea of "world without barriers", supporting local craftsmanship and contemporary design, in order to show that culture and art make our lives better.