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Colour map of the collection_

The collection is not organised by trend colour. It is organised like a small room archive: light pieces, quiet greens, saturated blues, warm golds, and stronger reds.

03 Jun 20265 min readIvory / coral / olive / lacquer

Collection colour map

Pull noteA good collection should feel like many rooms in the same house.

From soft to saturated

The lighter pieces give the customer a quieter entry point. Ivory, daffodil, coral, and soft green can be worn without feeling overly dressed.

The deeper pieces create the opposite effect: ruby, indigo, teal, and lacquer tones carry more presence.

Why product variation matters

A collection page should show full garments, but a journal can show the rhythm between them: sleeve shape, border colour, surface shine, and how each tone changes the mood.

That is why the journal uses image variations and crops rather than only repeating the product card shot.

How to choose

Choose quiet if you want the kimono to blend into daily dressing. Choose saturated if you want the kimono to become the outfit.

Both routes are valid. The collection is meant to make room for both.

Image study

Views and crops_

Each journal entry uses product images as a small visual study: full shape, detail crop, and textile mood.

Coral Charm

Daffodil light

Fiery Olive contrast