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Dress: Oliphant // Shoes: Amazon // Earrings: Tuckernuck (also in red!) // Bag: J.McLaughlin The post BLUE & GREEN appeared first on Atlantic-Pacific.
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Made in collaboration with Zarif NYC, our Esin jacket is a limited run fabric made of silk-cotton blend called ADRAS and is carried in limited run fabrics. The signature woven pattern is handwoven ikat. Ikat is a dyeing technique originated from Indonesia used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric. This jacket is handmade with love in Kabul, Afghanistan. Craftsmanship is a talent passed down generation by generations and is at risk…
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ikat. always and forever.
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Ikat is the perfect summer print to beat the winter blues. This seasons easy to wear "It" print is slightly tribal, but could be cousin of the chevron or tie- dye. We used bright hues and classic black & white to transform this ethnic textile into an everyday summer staple. Here are some of our Ikat prints that we developed for this season. Check out our boards on Pinterest!
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Ikat patterns are making a bold comeback in the fashion world, blending ancient traditions with modern designs. This intricate dyeing technique, known for its vibrant and blurred motifs, is being reimagined on everything from flowing maxi dresses to chic blouses. Originating from Indonesia, India, and Central Asia, Ikat’s labor-intensive, artisan processes align with today’s sustainability trends. The resurgence of Ikat is more than a fashion statement—it’s a celebration of timeless artistry…
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In a world full of fast paced technology, the latest and greatest gadgets and hyperlink surfing, it's comforting to believe that global textiles and culture will never go out of style. I pray that as a global culture we will...
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Statement Textiles from Botanica Trading
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In the ever-evolving world of fashion, the Ikat pattern has made a striking comeback, blending ancient artistry with contemporary flair. This traditional dyeing technique, known for its vibrant, blurred motifs, is being celebrated anew on modern runways and in interior design. Ikat’s origins span Indonesia, India, and Central Asia, where artisans meticulously tie-dye threads before weaving them into unique, symbolic patterns. Today’s designers are reimagining these motifs on everything from…
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