Japanese Textile × Modern Design Products & Sustainability
Japanese Textile ×
Modern Design Products & Sustainability
Join us for a unique pop-up event celebrating the beauty and craftsmanship of Japanese textiles. Discover an exquisite collection of handmade and vintage Japanese textile goods, including kimonos, modern accessories, and sustainable fashion pieces. This event is perfect for enthusiasts of Japanese culture, fashion, and craftsmanship.
We will showcase Japanese textile handmade and vintage items, including kimonos, modern accessories, and sustainable fashion pieces. Discover unique collections of items using Japanese textile, such as kimono fabrics. Japanese snacks will also be available.
Schedule and Location
📅 ⏰Date & Time: August 11th, 12-5 PM
📍Location: Resobox, 91 E 3rd St, New York
Admission: Free
Meet Our Vendors!
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The fabrics have unique designs of such quality that you feel as if you are wearing Japanese artwork. These bags are for anyone who would like to have unique designs based on Japanese culture. By owning your own Japanese bag, you can always have a piece of Japanese culture with you.
Olaf Olsson differentiates itself by combining Japanese fabric and traditional Japanese patterns into fresh, individualistic designs.
The brand is dedicated to a style that both stands out in a crowd while remaining classic. Motivated by a desire to create high quality, unique neckwear and clothing, Olaf Olsson is committed to using the best manufacturers in New York and New England.
This emphasis on craftsmanship and attention to detail reverberate genuinely throughout the brand’s core philosophy. We value and wish to develop long-standing relationships with our customers, who can return to Olaf Olsson each season to add to their collection.
Since 2016, Iki Kimono has worked with women living in Japan to bring the finest vintage kimono to NYC, and reinterprets their use to be worn in a modern, fashion-forward way.
Akiko Fukuda, a New York-based illustrator and Surface Pattern Designer, was born and raised in Japan. In addition to her illustrations, she creates modern textile designs inspired by botanical gardens. These designs are applied to natural fabrics such as silk and cotton, which she personally selects and arranges to have printed in Canada and England. Following the printing process, she utilizes the fabric to craft scarves and small accessories, investing great passion into her work. The hand-rolled hem on her scarves is a particularly artisanal and challenging aspect to achieve. After undergoing extensive training to master the hand-rolled hem technique, she meticulously hand-sews each scarf, adding a special touch to every creation.
We are two Hong Kong girls moved to New York City in 2019. To us, New York City is a melting pot of cultures and arts, filled with possibilities and dreams. We are amazed by world-class jewelry brands here. However, we also find affordable and cute dainty pieces of jewelry not so accessible compared to where we grew up. We questioned ourselves – Shall we do something to make the jewelry we love all the time more accessible here in the U.S.? JOGI NO YUME is our dream, our dream to bring affordable, high quality, cuteness overloaded Asian style jewelry to people who fond of them as much as we do!
Handmade starling silver/brass jewelry. Made with special tool that creates organic and abstract shape. Enjoy a unique jewelry and hidden massages. ~chihiro takeshita~ I put my idea that comes from my experiences, feelings and favorite things into my design. Each shapes and designes are slightly different each other as you are. Same meanings, but from different aspect. I want people to feel the energy through the jewelry.