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Carven Garnier Padded Suede Ballet Flats
Loewe Tomato Leaves Large Scented Candle
COS women’s sale has arrived: from timeless dresses and essential t-shirts to accessories in considered materials, discover my curated edit of women’s sale clothing!

Asymmetric Chain-Print Midi Dress

Dolman-Sleeve Maxi Scarf Dress

Broderie Anglaise Leather Shirt

Broderie Anglaise Leather Utility Trousers in Brown
COS really nailed it with their new capsule collaboration by celebrating the art of shibori – and giving long-deserved recognition to Kazuki Tabata and his traditional workshop. Shibori, the Japanese term meaning to squeeze or wring, originates from the simple practice of resist-dyeing to create a mesmerizing array of colors, designs and patterns.
Emerging in Japan during the 8th century, its popularity grew exponentially in the city of Kyoto, in the country’s largest island of Honshu, where clean water and large surrounding rivers are said to have inspired many of its residents to start local shibori workshops. Centuries later, that includes Mr Kazuki Tabata, who prides himself on practicing Kyoto’s distinctive hand-dyeing methods through his maison, Tabata Shibori.
A former salary man specializing in sound engineering, Kazuki began his career in shibori after the passing of his uncle who worked in the family business as a traditional craftsman, which the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry certifies after at least 12 years of experience and succeeding written and practical exams. Kazuki, meanwhile, self-taught using the dyeing tools that were nearly thrown away, applying the technical skills of his formative studies in sound and lighting, its disciplines and aspects of collaboration, to inform his shibori creations. The artisan describes the compatibility between shibori dyeing and fabric as ‘necessary’, often favoring fibers such as cotton, linen and silk with character and depths best suited for effective dye penetration. Distinguished by the patterns or forms created from tying fabric, Kazuki specializes in methods such as kasa maki shibori, which resembles a wrapped umbrella, boshi shibori, resembling a hat, yukihana shibori, resembling snowflakes, and a unique technique known as tako boshi shibori, where the tied shape resembles an octopus. The dyes draw from traditional Japanese colours and hues found in nature throughout the four seasons.
Through this collaboration, the London-based brand and the artisan workshop co-created summer-perfect pieces for women and men that showcase exceptional craftsmanship while reflecting the rich cultural heritage and innovative spirit of Japan. The collection is available starting today!
Here are my favorite pieces from the capsule which you can shop now…

Elasticated Wide-Leg Trousers in Beige

Longline Single-Breasted Blazer
COS has your holiday season covered. The brand has knits in all shapes and textures, eveningwear that dashes with jacquards and sequins, and timeless accessories – basically everything that will come handy this holiday party circuit. As keyed to real life as COS’ capsule collections are, they’re not humorless. Think XXL polka dots and playful details.
Here’s my last minute COS gift guide!

ASYMMETRIC SEQUINNED MINI DRESS

FAIR ISLE MERINO WOOL BALACLAVA

OVERSIZED ORGANIC-SHAPED CLIP-ON EARRINGS

OVERSIZED POLKA-DOT WOOL-BLEND BLAZER
And just like that, this is my last festive shopping guide of the year! Fabulous and bold winter scarves, hats, and gloves are always a no-fail idea. After all, we all wish for a white Christmas, and what better gift is one you can use right away. For immediate satisfaction, let her unwrap COS’ classic cashmere scarf or JW Anderson’s wooly teddy mittens. However, the must-have winter wear of the season is sure to be a colourful, statement sweater – The Elder Statesman, Christopher John Rogers and Loro Piana are brands to go for!
From left to right: Raf Simons oversized sweater, Molly Goddard fairisle cardigan
, Dries Van Noten handle clutch
& Christopher John Rogers ribbed-knit maxi dress.
COS floral pullover, Dries Van Noten feathered top
, The Row cashmere snood
& Rick Owens nylon blanket jacket
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The Row cashmere, wool and silk-blend cardigan, Cashmere In Love hood
, Ashley Williams strawberries socks
& COS wool pullover
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Loro Piana cashmere sweater, Cashmere In Love beanie, Paco Rabanne x Kimura socks
, Christopher John Rogers polka-dot jacquard-knit sweater
, Molly Goddard cable-knit wool sweater
& COS cashmere beanie.
Marc Jacobs wool hooded jacket, COS cashmere socks
, CFCL tote
, Marc Jacobs puffer collar
& Marc Jacobs wool skirt
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The Elder Statesman tie-dyed cashmere sweater, COS cashmere slip-ons, COS leather gloves
, The Elder Statesman cashmere track pants
, Cashmere In Love balaclava & COS wool vest
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Sea crochet applique fruit sweater, JW Anderson striped knitted mittens, The Elder Statesman cashmere beanie
, Sleeper shearling slippers
& COS mohair scarf
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All collages by Edward Kanarecki.
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