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Information on the "Emiowasu Autumn/Winter Exhibition"

「えみおわす 秋冬展」のご案内

These days, the dry, crisp wind caresses my skin and my body is gradually becoming accustomed to the autumn air.

I miss the warmth in the mornings and evenings, and as I prepare for winter, I pull out my five-toed socks and feel relieved by their warmth.
And I'm sure you're all starting to get excited imagining all the different winter outfits you'll wear, aren't you?

Today, we would like to inform you about an event where you can see Emiowasu clothing that you will want to add to your winter outfit.

Emiowasu Autumn/Winter Exhibition Period: October 21st (Sat) – October 30th (Mon)
Time: 13:00 – 17:00 Artist in gallery Day: 22nd (Sun)
Store closed on 24th (Tue) and 25th (Wed) during the event
Location

Utsushiki's first Emiowasu exhibition in two years will feature Emiowasu's classic clothing, centered around sweaters made from textured fabrics such as baby alpaca.

We are looking forward to encountering the beautiful handicrafts of people living in India, Thailand, and Laos, the origins of Emiowasu clothing, and the clothes carefully produced by Naoki and Junko Abe, who live a traditional life close to nature in the Satoyama area of ​​Kibichuo Town, Okayama Prefecture.

Interview footage

Emiowasu Exhibition / Daily Life

Emiowasu Exhibition / The charm of traditional handicrafts

This exhibition will not be offering online sales, so please come and experience the beauty and warmth of the pieces with your own eyes and wear them on your skin.

The nature in the Utsushiki Garden is currently changing into its autumn outfits.

Although it will only be a short time, we are looking forward to seeing you all in the warm autumn sunshine.

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