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Sissel Edelbo | Lala Kimono Coat - Hand Block Print Navy-Blazer

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Sissel Edelbo | Lala Kimono Coat - Hand Block Print Navy-Blazer

A kimono is a proposition of ease, but Sissel Edelbo’s Lala Navy-Blazer renegotiates that ease with a tailored conviction. It arrives not as a robe, but as an architectural statement—a wide, generous silhouette that borrows the wrap of a traditional kimono and the sharp, unapologetic shoulder of a blazer. The cut is deliberate: a deep, plunging V-neckline that elongates the torso, balanced by a broad, dropped shoulder that creates a powerful, almost sculptural frame. This is not a garment that clings; it is a garment that encloses, a second skin of pure, unstudied confidence. The fabric is a revelation of hand. Sissel Edelbo’s signature handmade block print, applied by artisans, covers the surface in a pattern that feels both ancient and utterly modern. Because each motif is stamped by hand, the print breathes with variation—specks, slight shifts, and imperfections that are not flaws but the very proof of its creation. The base, a 100% organic cotton, is substantial yet soft, holding the kimono’s generous volume without stiffness. It has a dry, almost papery hand at first touch, which yields to a gentle, lived-in softness with wear. The navy ground is a deep, ink-like backdrop for the print, lending the piece a gravitas that elevates it beyond the casual. Construction is where the garment’s duality lives. The wide, relaxed fit is anchored by a self-belt, a critical detail that allows you to cinch the waist for a more defined, hourglass-like silhouette or leave it open for a sweeping, cape-like drape. Long balloon sleeves add a romantic, almost theatrical volume, while slits in the side seams ensure that the shape never feels restrictive. The front slit, ending with a placket and mother-of-pearl buttons, introduces a subtle vertical line that breaks up the expanse of fabric. This is a coat that understands proportion: it is generous without being sloppy, voluminous without being overwhelming. In movement, the Lala Navy-Blazer is a study in fluid architecture. The cotton has a gentle weight that makes it swing and settle with a quiet, deliberate grace. It is a piece for the in-between seasons—a statement layer for a cool spring evening, a bold topper for an autumn day. Style it over a slim knit and tailored trousers for a contrast of volumes, or let it be the entire outfit, worn as a dress with nothing but sandals beneath. The versatility is in its refusal to be pinned down: it is a coat, a robe, a dress, a second skin. The only constant is the handprint of the artisan, a story worn on the body. For a sharp, modern take, wear it cinched at the waist over raw-hem denim and a simple white tank, the sleeves pushed up to reveal the mother-of-pearl buttons.

$6.96

Original: $19.90

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Sissel Edelbo | Lala Kimono Coat - Hand Block Print Navy-Blazer—

$19.90

$6.96

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A kimono is a proposition of ease, but Sissel Edelbo’s Lala Navy-Blazer renegotiates that ease with a tailored conviction. It arrives not as a robe, but as an architectural statement—a wide, generous silhouette that borrows the wrap of a traditional kimono and the sharp, unapologetic shoulder of a blazer. The cut is deliberate: a deep, plunging V-neckline that elongates the torso, balanced by a broad, dropped shoulder that creates a powerful, almost sculptural frame. This is not a garment that clings; it is a garment that encloses, a second skin of pure, unstudied confidence. The fabric is a revelation of hand. Sissel Edelbo’s signature handmade block print, applied by artisans, covers the surface in a pattern that feels both ancient and utterly modern. Because each motif is stamped by hand, the print breathes with variation—specks, slight shifts, and imperfections that are not flaws but the very proof of its creation. The base, a 100% organic cotton, is substantial yet soft, holding the kimono’s generous volume without stiffness. It has a dry, almost papery hand at first touch, which yields to a gentle, lived-in softness with wear. The navy ground is a deep, ink-like backdrop for the print, lending the piece a gravitas that elevates it beyond the casual. Construction is where the garment’s duality lives. The wide, relaxed fit is anchored by a self-belt, a critical detail that allows you to cinch the waist for a more defined, hourglass-like silhouette or leave it open for a sweeping, cape-like drape. Long balloon sleeves add a romantic, almost theatrical volume, while slits in the side seams ensure that the shape never feels restrictive. The front slit, ending with a placket and mother-of-pearl buttons, introduces a subtle vertical line that breaks up the expanse of fabric. This is a coat that understands proportion: it is generous without being sloppy, voluminous without being overwhelming. In movement, the Lala Navy-Blazer is a study in fluid architecture. The cotton has a gentle weight that makes it swing and settle with a quiet, deliberate grace. It is a piece for the in-between seasons—a statement layer for a cool spring evening, a bold topper for an autumn day. Style it over a slim knit and tailored trousers for a contrast of volumes, or let it be the entire outfit, worn as a dress with nothing but sandals beneath. The versatility is in its refusal to be pinned down: it is a coat, a robe, a dress, a second skin. The only constant is the handprint of the artisan, a story worn on the body. For a sharp, modern take, wear it cinched at the waist over raw-hem denim and a simple white tank, the sleeves pushed up to reveal the mother-of-pearl buttons.

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