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4 Items I Added to My Closet This Spring

April 29, 2021 By Chie

floral dresses thrifted

1. Floral Items

There is a thrift shop chain, called “Tanpopo.” There are several in Tokyo. They have a 100 yen section (about 1 USD), and I use it for some of my more adventurous style choices because it is so cheap. If something doesn’t work, no problem…it was only a buck. On a recent trip I picked up these two floral items. I like the vintage feel. For the brown mini dress, I modified the back neckline to a V, changed the skirt shape from a flare to an I line and added extra lace at hem.

au-rate gold earrings

2. Small Stud Earrings

To pair with spring/summer clothes, I like smaller earrings like these pearl studs and gold huggie earrings. When we have more skin showing, I think smaller earrings look better and seem a bit more classy. On the other hand, in the winter, when my skin is covered and wearing darker colors, I prefer big statement earrings. In any case, I updated my earring collections with these, plus made a few by myself by simply supergluing the earring parts to pretty stones I found laying around in my sewing room.

kimono obi tote crossbody

3. Obi bag

Initially, I made this to sell at my pop up shop. I like to incorporate new items that are non-clothing items every time I do pop up. I do this to diversify and add something new for my customers to come and see. The last pop up was in an area of Tokyo called Oshiage. Oshiage is East of Tokyo where the Tokyo Sky Tree is. I made a bunch of computer cases, mini backpacks and totes using obi fabrics. I had many obis donated but was was reluctant to use them for clothes because of the fabric’s stiffness. However that kind of fabric works really well for bags. 

This particular one in silver and blue is easy to integrate into my wardrobe, and I ended up not putting it up for sale. When I first saw the obi, I could not envisioned myself wearing it, but in a mini bag form, it turned out to be a good accent piece for my wardrobe, which consists of mostly solid neutral colors. Everytime I take this with me, people comment on it. Even my brother, who is rather critical about my fashion tastes, said he liked it! 

gold ear cuffs small

4. Ear cuffs

I love this trend! I’ve contemplated wearing cartridge ear piercing, but was scared to actually take the plunge. With ear cuffs, I love how I can be a bit “edgy” without going through the painful experience of getting the actual piercing. I added two to my collections this Spring, both from Au-Rate(here and here). I take inspiration from Valeria Lipovetsky’s instagram on how to layer dainty jewelry.  

What have you added / will you add to your Spring 2021 wardrobe?

Filed Under: creation, jewelry, trunk show Tagged With: bag, jewelry, outfit

Kimono Upcycled Business Card Cases

January 30, 2021 By Chie

Ever since I started using kimono fabrics in my sewing, I thought about how to make use of the excess fabric without. The way kimonos are made and because of the amount of fabric used in a kimono, when reusing or upcycling them you are guaranteed to have more fabric than you need. This put me in a weird position. I didn’t “need” the excess fabric to finish the piece that I had designed but…What to do with the remainder? I hated wasting it but wasn’t sure what to do with all the fabric that inevitably remains after I finish a piece. 

I often have full kimonos given to me by family, friends and even sometimes donated by random kind strangers (thankful for the internet). Many of these pieces have sentimental value so trashing the unused fabric seems particularly wasteful. What to do about this? 

The item that I’m most happy about is these business card cases. It took me a few attempts to make them in the shape I like. I added interfaces on the back of the fabric to prevent it from being flimsy. There is a divider inside so you can store cards in two different compartments. People love to exchange business cards here in Japan! It’s probably less common in other parts of the world but here, I always carry around a card case. 

Well…,I came up with an idea. For the upcoming exhibition / pop-up, I’ve included items that are made out of the smallest kimono pieces I can found laying around my fabric closet. I challenged myself to make business card cases, masks, pouches, phone crossbodies and scrunches. 

This can be used not only as a card case, but also as a jewelry holder. It’s a perfect size for storing small stud earrings or dainty gold rings. You can bring it with you to the gym so when you work out, your jewelry is organized in one spot that you can find easily after shower. 

In an upcoming exhibition I’m participating in called POLYPHONIC, I’ll be showcasing my signature kimono upcycled jumpsuits and wrap dresses as well as light weight silk items that I made out of kimono lining. I took old kimono lining fabrics which had stains and discoloration and dyed them. The fabric has a soft tint of green, pink and blue, and is slightly sheer. They make great blouses, button ups and light weight wrap skirts. 

Please stop by to see them in person, starting next Tuesday 2/2. It ends on Sunday, 2/7.

Find out more about the exhibition

Looking forward to seeing you!

Filed Under: creation, jewelry, trunk show Tagged With: event

Make This Handmade Holiday Gift!

December 14, 2019 By Chie

How to Make a Jewelry Holder (to prevent the necklace from tangling)

With the Holiday season approaching, I’m decided to share an easy DIY using fabric scraps! I always have a lot of left over fabric from making kimono dresses. Even though the scraps are small, I have hard time parting with them because I know they are one-of-a-kind as well as high quality silk. What to do? After some thinking I came up with a great idea…a portable jewelry holder. I am going back home for a few days at the end of the year, and am planning on carrying this with me. I wear a lot of jewelry (at least 6! See the proof here) and I don’t want them to get lost during my trip. This jewelry holder is also great as a gift or stocking stuffer. 

AURATE gold necklace
jewelry holder kimono fabric

The snap buttons keep the necklaces from getting tangled. In this picture it is holding my recent addition from AU-RATE gold necklace. 

I’m wearing a Mini Charm Pyramid Necklace in 14k with H&M velvet dress I thrifted and added lace trim to it.

AURATE gold necklace

What you need:
– Fabric
– Thread
– Snap buttons
– Quilt battings

Cut fabrics according to the following measurements:
– 15cm x 32cm x 2 (face fabric and lining for the jewelry holder)
– 15cm x 13cm x 1 (zipper pocket)
– 15cm x 6cm x 3 (ring and necklace holders)

Cut quilt batting according to the following measurements:
– 15cm x 32cm x 1 (sandwich it between the face fabric and lining fabric)
– 15cm x 5.5cm x 3 (this goes inside the three ring and necklace holders)

jewelry holder using kimono fabric
  1. Sew the 15cm x 6cm ring and necklace holders, inside out using 1cm seam allowances. Then turn them inside out using bodkin.
jewelry holder using kimono fabric

3. Put 15cm x 5.5cm quilt batting for the ring and necklace holder to add some padding. It is easier if you do this using a bodkin.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

4. Sew one end of the ring and necklace holder (the raw edges will be covered by a strip of fabric later). For the other side, enter the rough edges inside and then sew. On this side, we will attach snap buttons for closure.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

5. Make three of the ring and necklace holders.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

6. Sew pocket. Fold the edge of the pocket fabric with 1cm seam allowance and press. Place it on top of a flat knit zipper, and sew.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

7. Attach the other side of the zipper tape directly on the lining fabric as shown below. If the zipper is too long, cut it.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

8. Sandwich the quilt batting with face fabric and the lining with zipper pocket. Baste it around with long (3mm) stitches.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

9. Attach the ring and necklace holders on one side. The other side with finished edges will be left loose, as you will be attaching snap buttons. I placed two holders on top, and another one closer to the zipper pocket.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

9. Cut fabrics according to the following measurements:
– 3.5cm x 32cm x 2 ( used to finish the side edges of the jewelry holder)
– 3.5cm x 17cm x 2 (used to finish the top and bottom edges of the jewelry holder)
– 3.5cm x 20cm x 2 ( used to make tie straps)

jewelry holder using kimono fabric

10. Using those fabric strips, finish the edges all around. Attach the tie straps so you can fold the folder twice and secure it with the straps.

11. Attach snap buttons on the loose ends of the ring and necklace holders.

jewelry holder using kimono fabric
jewelry holder for AU-RATE gold necklace

*This blog post is in collaboration with Nakturnal.

Filed Under: blog, creation, DIY, holiday, jewelry Tagged With: jewelry, necklace

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「GOOD DAY PARK!」🌱
横浜赤レンガで開催された環境保護をテーマにしたイベントで、@riemorrisvibes に衣装提供しました👗
彼女の明るさにぴったりのライムグリーン&松の木柄の着物リメイクセットアップを制作しました✨ 

Provided an outfit for @riemorrisvibes at the eco-themed event held at Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse! 
Created a vibrant lime green kimono remake set-up with pine tree patterns to match her bright energy. ✨ 

#KimonoRemake #Sustainable
#GoodDayPark #GreenroomFestival #みなとみらい #着物リメイク #サステナブル
黒留袖のリメイクは私が大好きなもののひとつです🥹👌
黒地を背景にした鮮やかな柄はクリムトのアートを思い出させます🎨
こちらは華やかな花柄が映えるジャンプスーツにしました✨ 

✔ 一重仕立てで通気性抜群、夏も快適 
✔共布ベルト&丸バックルで愛らしいアクセント
✔アクセサリーが映える エレガントなVネック
✔ カシュクール風トップス

Upcycling a black tomesode kimono is one of my favorite things! 🥹👌 
The vibrant patterns against the black backdrop remind me of Klimt’s art. 🎨 

✔ Lightweight single-layer fabric, breezy for summer 
✔ Charming fabric belt & round buckle accent 
✔ Elegant V-neck, perfect for showcasing accessories 
✔ Kashkool-style top for a refined look 

Big thanks to @pepamoricet (model) and @carolinemarchante (photographer) 💕

#KimonoRemake #SustainableFashion #BlackTomesode
#着物リメイク #サステナブルファッション #黒留袖
Behind the lens, beyond the glam ✨📸 Sneak pee Behind the lens, beyond the glam ✨📸
Sneak peek at the magic in motion🌸

撮影の舞台裏📸✨

Model @jasineoftherose
Flower @hanasakie
Make up and hair @hmua_mami
Jewelry @catwalk_bijoux
Photographer @casa_mari_portrait

#撮影裏側 #BTS #FashionShoot #CreativeProcess #StyleInTheMaking
壺柄×無地オレンジのリバーシブル帯 壺柄×無地オレンジのリバーシブル帯ビスチェ🎴
表情がガラッと変わるツーウェイデザイン。
カジュアルにもドレッシーにも映える一着✨
後ろは編み上げリボンでサイズ調整も◎

Reversible bustier made from an obi with a unique tsubo (jar) motif on one side and solid orange on the other🎨
Elegant curve neckline + lace-up back = perfect fit.
From parties to street style — one piece, endless looks✨

Model @1.yve.1
Photographer @capturetokyo
Make up artist @mami_hmua

#帯リメイク #ビスチェコーデ  #帯ファッション
#KimonoBustier  #JapaneseStyle #TwoWayOutfit #ModernKimono
かのこ柄の赤いウォッシャブル着物から、ミディ丈のワンピースを仕立てました👘✂️
クラシカルなカシュクールデザインのフロントと、背中がまるく開いたバックシャンなシルエットがポイント。
ジャケットやカーデを羽織れば、普段使いにもぴったりです🧥✨
Vネック、ウエストのタック、すっきりIライン、ふんわりパフスリーブ…
シンプルだけど、細部までこだわった一枚です🌸

Made this midi dress from a washable kanoko-patterned red kimono👘✨
From the front, it looks like a classic cache-coeur dress — but turn around, and there's a chic, round cut-out in the back.
Layer it with a jacket or cardigan for an easy everyday look🧥🌿
Features a V-neckline, subtle tucks at the waist, a clean I-line silhouette, and puff sleeves with an open back for a modern twist🌸

Photographer @shirapyonphoto
Model @myon_y
Make up and hair @kaori0048

#HandmadeDress #CacheCoeurStyle #ModernKimono #UpcycledFashion 
#着物リメイク #カシュクールワンピース #和モダンファッション #ハンドメイド服 #kimonoremake
思い出の帯が毎日活躍するアイテムに🎒 
タンスで眠っていた帯が、A4サイズやPCも入る大容量リュックに生まれ変わりました。
シンプルなコーデのアクセントになる和モダンなステイトメントピース✨ 
内ポケット付きで機能性も◎ 
ストラップのメタルはゴールドorシルバーから選べます。 

📏サイズ:高さ40cm 幅30cm マチ5cm 

A cherished obi transformed into a daily essential 🎒✨ 
This upcycled backpack, made from an obi, fits A4 documents or a laptop with ease. Features an inner pocket for functionality, with strap metal options in gold or silver. 

📏 Size: H 40cm, W 30cm, D 5cm 

#ObiBag #Upcycled #SustainableFashion
#帯バッグ #アップサイクル #和モダン #サステナブル
華やかなレッドに、ゴールドの紅葉柄が映えるビスチェ ✨

帯をリメイクた特別な一点。
柔らかなカーブのネックラインが、女性らしくエレガントな雰囲気を引き立てます。

パーティーや特別なイベントで視線を集めるのはもちろん、
海外旅行で日本の美しさをさりげなくアピールできるのも嬉しいポイント🇯🇵✨

1枚で主役級の存在感。

シャツの上に重ねてベスト風に、カーディガンのインナーに、
冬ならタートルネックニットに重ねても素敵なコーディネートが楽しめます。
合わせ方次第で、全く違う表情に変わるのが魅力です。

✔️ 洗濯不可なので、夏よりも秋冬に大活躍の予感🍂
✔️ 後ろはリボンを通して編み上げるデザインで、後ろ姿まで可愛い🎀

パーティーコーデにも、カジュアルにデニムで外しても◎
オリジナルなスタイリングを楽しんでみてください💫

A stunning bustier featuring a bold red base with delicate gold maple leaf patterns.
This one-of-a-kind piece is crafted from upcycled obi fabric, adding a unique touch of Japanese tradition.

The soft, curved neckline creates a feminine, elegant silhouette.

Perfect for parties and special events, it’s sure to turn heads wherever you go.
It’s also a great way to subtly showcase Japanese culture during your travels abroad 🇯🇵✨

This piece makes a statement on its own, but you can also layer it for different vibes:
— Over a shirt for a vest-style look
— As an inner piece under a cardigan
— Or layered over a turtleneck sweater in winter for a chic seasonal outfit.

✔️ Note: Not washable, so it’s especially suited for autumn and winter 🍂
✔️ The back features a lace-up design with ribbon details—gorgeous from every angle 🎀

Dress it up for a party or dress it down with jeans for an effortlessly stylish look.
Enjoy styling this unique piece your own way 💫

Photographer @shirapyonphoto
Model @myon_y
Make up and hair @kaori0048

#帯リメイク
#和モダンファッション
#ObiRemake
#OneOfAKindStyle
#StatementPiece
Kimono Remake Jumpsuit 👖 A soft cream base ador Kimono Remake Jumpsuit 👖
A soft cream base adorned with delicate floral patterns gives this piece a refined and elegant look.
The waist tie cinches in to flatter your figure—and yes, it has pockets! (I absolutely love pockets 🤗)

着物リメイクジャンプスーツ👖

淡いクリーム地に花模様が散りばめられた一枚は、華やかで上品な存在感。
ウエストのリボンできゅっと絞ってスタイルアップできます。
そしてもちろん、ポケット付き!ポケット大好きなんです🤗

Model @naka_kanar 
Make up and hair @cocojpn5 
Photographer @tashaadelina 

#着物リメイク #一点もの #ジャンプスーツ
#KimonoRemake #UpcycledFashion #oneofakind
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