We will soon be visiting List : in Dejima, Nagasaki.
This year, List:Matsui has recommended the Ajurac dyed Sonia dress.
A collaboration between Sufiyan Ismail Khatri and Kyarico, the series makes use of traditional patterns and features slightly different colours each time.
Many people say that the magic of Ajurak has allowed them to wear patterned clothing for the first time in a long time.
As this is an annual event, we will bring a selection of items that can be used not only in the middle of summer but all year round.
Kobayashi will also be present on the first day, the 7th.
“CALヰCO: Travel Report 2023”
7.7 Friday - 17 Monday
11:00 - 18:00
Photo by Haruhi Okuyama
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The July List: special exhibition will be "CALICO Travel Report 2023".
“CALヰCO: Travel Report 2023”
7.7 Friday - 17 Monday
11:00 - 18:00
How many years has it been since we named the exhibition 'Travel Report'? Each and every piece of fabric that arrives at List: conveys the various climates that differ from one region to another in the vast country of India, the customs and cultures of the diverse ethnic groups, and the thoughts and ideas of the people who are working in the same era as us.
Khadi cotton woven on a loom from hand-spun yarn, native Indian cotton, challenges in organic cotton cultivation, collaborations with Ajurak artisans, Jamdani embroidery, sashiko called Kantha, natural dyeing and indigo dyeing...
Please enjoy the midsummer List: space with a report by Kobayashi of CALICO, who is connecting the culture of beautiful and functional Indian handmade fabrics to us today and to future generations, as well as the challenges he is facing with local people.
Kobayashi Fumie will be present on Saturday, 7th
“CALヰCO: Travel Report 2023”
7.7 Friday - 17 Monday
11:00 - 18:00
"Fabric travels and propagates through time and space.
Putting the thoughts of the people who made it,
So that it will be remembered as the living embodiment of the people who wear it.
Fabric is a mirror that reflects our imagination.
By wearing handmade fabric
We can continue our journey.”
This year too, Kyarico and the Bengali brand "MAkU TEXTILE" will be bringing the modern Indian style to Nagasaki.
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