




Kirkas Ketunleipä
Dress
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The Kirkas dress is made of organic cotton, and it has a slim fit, a straight top, and a flared cut hem. The dress features the Ketunleipä pattern, and it has an O-neck with a concealed zipper in the back seam. The dress has short, loose sleeves, side seam pockets, and long darts at the waist in the front and back.
Ketunleipä
Fujiwo Ishimoto, a Japanese textile and ceramic artist, joined Marimekko in 1974 and worked for the design house until 2006. Skillfully printed using a rasterized technique, Ketunleipä (wood sorrel) is an ethereally beautiful pattern inspired by Fujiwo’s photography.