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A brand created by kimono artist Sumire Ishioka that has evolved glittering and delicate tweed materials into kimonos and miscellaneous goods like art pieces.

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SUMIRE ISHIOKA

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A brand created by kimono artist Sumire Ishioka that has evolved glittering and delicate tweed materials into kimonos and miscellaneous goods like art pieces.
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The brand focuses on tweed kimono works, which are "art pieces that can be worn," and also develops accessories and accessories of tweed miscellaneous goods made by incorporating upcycling.
2
We are taking on the challenge of disseminating the philosophy of kimono culture of "passing it down from generation to generation" and "valuing things" to the world, and connecting the history of kimono.
3
The original textiles start with the artist drawing a design drawing in Japan incorporating the colors of Japan, and the sewing is carefully handled by the company's atelier staff in Japan.

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石岡 すみれ

SUMIRE ISHIOKA

Kimono artist. Born in Japan, where there are four seasons, it grows in a natural environment surrounded by flowers and creatures. He has had a strong interest in patterns, patterns, and colors since childhood, and the experiences carved in the process of growing up blended with his aesthetic sense, and he became aware of "woven tweed" as an expression, and entered a kimono vocational school. Thinking about kimono from a unique perspective as "art that can be worn", he started solo exhibition activities when he was a student. Since graduating, he has exhibited his works in Japan and overseas such as New York, PARIS, and LA. Always conscious of the colors of Japan, he creates one-of-a-kind kimonos.
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I want to create a kimono with "jewel of weaving" tweed fabric.
 
I became interested in kimono when I was in junior high school and observed the mud dyeing process in Kyoto. I had been familiar with my mother's kimono since I was a child, so I started by learning about costumes for movies and taiga dramas such as "Makeup Artist," "Sakuran," and "SAYURI." I decided to live as a kimono artist who could express myself as much as I wanted, deciding to limit myself as a kata within the framework of tradition, and immersed myself in the unique and delicately woven fancy tweed fabric. Using this tweed fabric, which is also called the "jewel of weaving," we wanted to create the creation of a nostalgic future and design and propose the future of tradition, and the tweed kimono was born.
I would like to express the beauty of weaving itself in a way that expresses respect for nature and the four seasons, and create works that will be remembered for the next 100 years and will be remembered for the next 100 years.
 
 
What are we doing?
As an "art piece that can be worn," we will disseminate one-of-a-kind tweed kimonos, haori works, and small miscellaneous goods from our own atelier
 
With the desire to "enrich your heart" every day, we produce one-of-a-kind kimonos in our atelier in Japan with original tweed fabrics designed from textiles. Since the creation of tweed fabric is a pursuit of beauty, it is necessary to use imagination and make it more sophisticated by interweaving materials. Therefore, we will finish the indescribable colors as memories in the textiles.
In addition, the "upcycling" initiative to produce tweed accessories, such as tweed pouches and tweed book covers, without discarding the leftover yarn and leftover cloth from the kimono production process has been ongoing since the start of the brand.
The pouch with gorgeous glitter and the elegant kamasa, which looks good with both kimonos and dresses, are designed with tweed material, and each one is made by the staff with all their heart.
 
Under the theme of "Circulating Clothing and Coexistence," we aim to be a brand that can contribute more to society, and we would like to continue to "spin the thread of feelings and transmit with compassion." For this reason, we are working to contribute to the wonderful textile industry, which is declining sharply, while realizing collaborative projects with domestic weaving production areas and regions.
 
There are also "hand-woven" works as part of the artwork. In pursuit of the possibility of an ecological production process that does not require electricity or thermal power, it is an attempt to re-knotted each thread and fabric produced during cutting by hand before weaving. The desire to cherish is also a lesson from the kimono culture of "passing it down from generation to generation," and it is one of the things that I want to convey to the world through the brand's activities.
 
 
 
Commitment to the product
We are particular about Japan-made using the design planning of original tweed fabrics produced in Japan and selected fabrics selected in Japan and overseas, and mainly produce one-of-a-kind tweed kimonos and tweed haori in our own atelier.
By making everything one-of-a-kind, we emphasize the "rarity" of tweed kimonos and tweed haori, and propose the joy of wearing added value as art, thinking that they will be loved for a long time.
In addition, for small miscellaneous goods as a second story, we use the leftover cloth produced during the production of the main work without discarding it. Therefore, in the production process, we pay attention to details such as the combination of small parts, and like the color selection that is important when wearing a kimono, we combine different fabrics and spare no effort.
Treating things that we love with care while devising ways in our lives is an important and indispensable issue in the future. We hope that you will feel the joy of living with beautiful things that are light and colorful, and that you can use it as a gift to give on special occasions.
 
Tweed Pouch
As part of upcycling, this product has been made since the beginning of the brand.
The combination of the outer and lining zippers is also devised, and it is a one-of-a-kind item that does not wear with anyone, and it is very popular as a gift.
What's inside for the user? When asked, there are various answers such as "makeup tools, chargers, stationery, etiquette, accessory cases, passbook cases". Please choose the size you like according to your application.
A tweed pouch that makes use of the "leftover cloth and thread" of tweed kimono
 
 
Tweed Hakusa
Elegant and gorgeous "adult kamasa" made of tweed material. Some customers use it as a ticket case for passports, boarding passes, etc. It has a simple design that goes well with both kimonos and dresses. Each product is produced by domestic atelier staff with all their heart.
Elegant and gorgeous "adult kamasa" made of tweed material
Who are supporting us?
We would like you to spend a rich and healing time by picking up kimonos and accessories with a gentle atmosphere that can only be produced by tweed fabric, which are full of exquisite colors and warmth.
 
It is also recommended for those who want to pursue beauty and have one-of-a-kind kimonos and accessories, and those who want to enjoy the original beauty of original textiles. Since we produce unique and unique items every day, we are sought after by stylists, those who are sensitive to fashion, and overseas fashion lovers who are interested in Japan manufacturing.
 
The moment you come across your favorite is irreplaceable.
Please feel the "joy of cherishing beautiful things" and consider rewarding yourself or giving a gift to your loved ones.
 
Currently, only tweed accessories are sold at the company's own online store, and the Hara Museum ARC Museum Shop,
WITH HARAJUKU JMC Haneda Airport Online Shopping is available.
 
Brand Performance
● 2018 Laforet Harajuku POP UP
● 2019 ComplexCon Exhibition &Sales PARIS Ofr. Exhibition &Sale &Installation
● 2020 Matsuya Ginza 21SS
● 2020 WITH HARAJUKU JMC Haneda Airport Online Shopping
● 2021 ARC Museum of Art Exhibition and Sales
● 2022 JR Nagoya Takashimaya POPUP
● 2022 futo Minami Aoyama shop POPUP
● 2022 Imperial Hotel Plaza Creation Amour Exhibition and Sales
● 2023 Isetan Shinjuku SUMIRE ISHIOKA2023SS POPUPSHOP
 

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SUMIRE ISHIOKA

3,156
Followers
A brand created by kimono artist Sumire Ishioka that has evolved glittering and delicate tweed materials into kimonos and miscellaneous goods like art pieces.
1
The brand focuses on tweed kimono works, which are "art pieces that can be worn," and also develops accessories and accessories of tweed miscellaneous goods made by incorporating upcycling.
2
We are taking on the challenge of disseminating the philosophy of kimono culture of "passing it down from generation to generation" and "valuing things" to the world, and connecting the history of kimono.
3
The original textiles start with the artist drawing a design drawing in Japan incorporating the colors of Japan, and the sewing is carefully handled by the company's atelier staff in Japan.

Brand Owner

More about the Brand Owner

石岡 すみれ

SUMIRE ISHIOKA

Kimono artist. Born in Japan, where there are four seasons, it grows in a natural environment surrounded by flowers and creatures. He has had a strong interest in patterns, patterns, and colors since childhood, and the experiences carved in the process of growing up blended with his aesthetic sense, and he became aware of "woven tweed" as an expression, and entered a kimono vocational school. Thinking about kimono from a unique perspective as "art that can be worn", he started solo exhibition activities when he was a student. Since graduating, he has exhibited his works in Japan and overseas such as New York, PARIS, and LA. Always conscious of the colors of Japan, he creates one-of-a-kind kimonos.
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Learn more about this brand

Why are we doing?
What are we doing?
Commitment to the product
Who are supporting us?
Why are we doing?
Auto-translated
Show original
I want to create a kimono with "jewel of weaving" tweed fabric.
 
I became interested in kimono when I was in junior high school and observed the mud dyeing process in Kyoto. I had been familiar with my mother's kimono since I was a child, so I started by learning about costumes for movies and taiga dramas such as "Makeup Artist," "Sakuran," and "SAYURI." I decided to live as a kimono artist who could express myself as much as I wanted, deciding to limit myself as a kata within the framework of tradition, and immersed myself in the unique and delicately woven fancy tweed fabric. Using this tweed fabric, which is also called the "jewel of weaving," we wanted to create the creation of a nostalgic future and design and propose the future of tradition, and the tweed kimono was born.
I would like to express the beauty of weaving itself in a way that expresses respect for nature and the four seasons, and create works that will be remembered for the next 100 years and will be remembered for the next 100 years.
 
 
What are we doing?
As an "art piece that can be worn," we will disseminate one-of-a-kind tweed kimonos, haori works, and small miscellaneous goods from our own atelier
 
With the desire to "enrich your heart" every day, we produce one-of-a-kind kimonos in our atelier in Japan with original tweed fabrics designed from textiles. Since the creation of tweed fabric is a pursuit of beauty, it is necessary to use imagination and make it more sophisticated by interweaving materials. Therefore, we will finish the indescribable colors as memories in the textiles.
In addition, the "upcycling" initiative to produce tweed accessories, such as tweed pouches and tweed book covers, without discarding the leftover yarn and leftover cloth from the kimono production process has been ongoing since the start of the brand.
The pouch with gorgeous glitter and the elegant kamasa, which looks good with both kimonos and dresses, are designed with tweed material, and each one is made by the staff with all their heart.
 
Under the theme of "Circulating Clothing and Coexistence," we aim to be a brand that can contribute more to society, and we would like to continue to "spin the thread of feelings and transmit with compassion." For this reason, we are working to contribute to the wonderful textile industry, which is declining sharply, while realizing collaborative projects with domestic weaving production areas and regions.
 
There are also "hand-woven" works as part of the artwork. In pursuit of the possibility of an ecological production process that does not require electricity or thermal power, it is an attempt to re-knotted each thread and fabric produced during cutting by hand before weaving. The desire to cherish is also a lesson from the kimono culture of "passing it down from generation to generation," and it is one of the things that I want to convey to the world through the brand's activities.
 
 
 
Commitment to the product
We are particular about Japan-made using the design planning of original tweed fabrics produced in Japan and selected fabrics selected in Japan and overseas, and mainly produce one-of-a-kind tweed kimonos and tweed haori in our own atelier.
By making everything one-of-a-kind, we emphasize the "rarity" of tweed kimonos and tweed haori, and propose the joy of wearing added value as art, thinking that they will be loved for a long time.
In addition, for small miscellaneous goods as a second story, we use the leftover cloth produced during the production of the main work without discarding it. Therefore, in the production process, we pay attention to details such as the combination of small parts, and like the color selection that is important when wearing a kimono, we combine different fabrics and spare no effort.
Treating things that we love with care while devising ways in our lives is an important and indispensable issue in the future. We hope that you will feel the joy of living with beautiful things that are light and colorful, and that you can use it as a gift to give on special occasions.
 
Tweed Pouch
As part of upcycling, this product has been made since the beginning of the brand.
The combination of the outer and lining zippers is also devised, and it is a one-of-a-kind item that does not wear with anyone, and it is very popular as a gift.
What's inside for the user? When asked, there are various answers such as "makeup tools, chargers, stationery, etiquette, accessory cases, passbook cases". Please choose the size you like according to your application.
A tweed pouch that makes use of the "leftover cloth and thread" of tweed kimono
 
 
Tweed Hakusa
Elegant and gorgeous "adult kamasa" made of tweed material. Some customers use it as a ticket case for passports, boarding passes, etc. It has a simple design that goes well with both kimonos and dresses. Each product is produced by domestic atelier staff with all their heart.
Elegant and gorgeous "adult kamasa" made of tweed material
Who are supporting us?
We would like you to spend a rich and healing time by picking up kimonos and accessories with a gentle atmosphere that can only be produced by tweed fabric, which are full of exquisite colors and warmth.
 
It is also recommended for those who want to pursue beauty and have one-of-a-kind kimonos and accessories, and those who want to enjoy the original beauty of original textiles. Since we produce unique and unique items every day, we are sought after by stylists, those who are sensitive to fashion, and overseas fashion lovers who are interested in Japan manufacturing.
 
The moment you come across your favorite is irreplaceable.
Please feel the "joy of cherishing beautiful things" and consider rewarding yourself or giving a gift to your loved ones.
 
Currently, only tweed accessories are sold at the company's own online store, and the Hara Museum ARC Museum Shop,
WITH HARAJUKU JMC Haneda Airport Online Shopping is available.
 
Brand Performance
● 2018 Laforet Harajuku POP UP
● 2019 ComplexCon Exhibition &Sales PARIS Ofr. Exhibition &Sale &Installation
● 2020 Matsuya Ginza 21SS
● 2020 WITH HARAJUKU JMC Haneda Airport Online Shopping
● 2021 ARC Museum of Art Exhibition and Sales
● 2022 JR Nagoya Takashimaya POPUP
● 2022 futo Minami Aoyama shop POPUP
● 2022 Imperial Hotel Plaza Creation Amour Exhibition and Sales
● 2023 Isetan Shinjuku SUMIRE ISHIOKA2023SS POPUPSHOP
 

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