Japanese fabrics are born of a textile tradition stretching back millennia — the earliest woven fibers found in Japan date to the Jōmon period, roughly 10,000 years ago.
Today, Japanese fashion fabrics strike a beautiful balance between ancient tradition and modern technology. Whether woven from a single-source fiber or blended with next-generation naturals, the quality tells a story millennia in the making.
My wardrobe is an ode to wabi-sabi, and my home is filled with accessories created with sewing table scraps. Browse a few of my favorite prints below — each shown in two colorways — and discover even more standouts in the Japanese Collection.














