There was a time when I heard from several people in succession that there was a store called Dressbird in Mito, and that it had a famous owner named Suzuki Shigemi.
Judging from the way people talked, it seemed that Shigemi was a special person who could make people smile just by thinking about him.
When I met him I understood the magic.
This wonderful Shigemi visited Nara, and after some conversation, we decided to hold a special exhibition in Mito and Kitaibaraki.
With the joy of bringing the winds of Indian fabric to a new land.
July 30th tue - August 11th sun
CALICO: the ART of INDIAN VILLAGE FABRICS exhibition
at dressbird
2-1-56 Minamimachi, Mito City
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July 30th tue - August 11th sun
CALICO: the ART of INDIAN VILLAGE FABRICS exhibition
From Nara, which is said to have a deep connection with the Silk Road
A woman travels to India
Communicating the beauty of handicrafts that have been almost forgotten in modern times
CALICO, led by Fumie Kobayashi.
Because we deal directly with the local
Not only is the handmade fabric a luxury item,
They offer comfortable items to wear in your daily life at affordable prices.
From the end of this month, Dress Bird will become a different space connecting India and Japan.
Customers who attend Dress Bird will also feel more refreshed.
And there are also people who have known Calico for a long time.
And if you are visiting either place for the first time, please come and visit.
Kobayashi Fumie will also be present on the first day, the 30th (Tuesday).
*Please be aware of traffic restrictions on August 3rd and 4th due to the Mito Komon Festival.
Parking information will be posted on Stories.
We also recommend taking public transport while enjoying the Mito Komon Festival🏮🍺.
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