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studiopepe x once milano long kimono, -50% ONCE MILANO SALE

studiopepe x once milano long kimono, -50% ONCE MILANO SALE

Regular price €200,00
Regular price €400,00 Sale price €200,00
Sale Sold out
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NOTE REGARDING POSSIBLE COLOUR VARIATION

Items sold individually may not match the exact shade even if they are the same colour. Items sold in sets will have been dyed together and so the same shade. The variations in colour resulting from dyeing on different occasions are a feature many clients enjoy but for exact colour matches, please order complete sets.

SHIPPING TIMES AND DUTIES

DELIVERY AND SHIPPING 

All of our items are shipped from our production house in Italy and most items are made to order. Please allow up to 20 working days for us to make your items and hand them to the shipping company.

Due to Black Friday and the festive season our shipping partners have warned us of expected delays in shipping. We will be closed between December 20th and January 6th.

Quilts are usually ready to ship immediately but otherwise can take up to three months to be made. Please contact us at info@oncemilano.com prior to ordering if you would like to confirm shipping times for quilts.

TAX AND DUTIES FOR ORDERS SHIPPED OUTSIDE THE EU

We make and ship all our items from our production house in Italy and for orders outside the EU we ship DAP (Delivered at Place). This means we do not take any payment for VAT and other duties/taxes but they may be payable to the shipping company in your country to receive your order. 

Colour

Sold out in the sale in this color

The long kimono in “earthy” pink is made of crushed linen and is embellished with embossed with wool embroidery.

The kimono is available in one size only but a short version in cobalt and taupe is also available.

Kimono length is 143cm.

Linen gr.165/sqm


This kimono is part of the “SIBYLLE” collection, the first collaboration between Studiopepe and Once Milano.

The mythical Sibyls of Graeco-Roman antiquity, after which “SIBYLLE” is named, were deemed to be endowed with sensibility. As such, they were believed to have the capacity to probe the recesses of the material world through their senses. They were equally said to be capable of perceiving the “subtle” world, i.e., that world which remains hidden from most — a world that can only be contemplated through the eyes of one’s heart.

According to Studiopepe, “SIBYLLE” is a celebration of the senses viewed as precious tools for exploring and interpreting reality: “[A celebration of] the sense of touch, through textures that are rich and essential at the same time, much like the bush-hammered stone of the lamps and the embossed designs; [a celebration of] the sense of sight, through the colours of an enveloping and deep palette, itself the expression of the inner world; [a celebration of] the sense of hearing, through the light and seductive sound of crushed linen."

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