This time, Style Force Co., Ltd. (President: Akira Nagamoto, 6-8-1 Minatojima Nakamachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe) develops the brand "OPAQUE. CLIP (hereinafter referred to as "Opaque Dot Clip") will release products using the collection of the "Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Textile Music" from Monday, March 26, 2018.
Opaque dot Clip regularly launches products with seasonal patterns.
The new product uses a vintage-inspired floral pattern from Mulhouse and is arranged using the seasonal colors of Opaque dot clips to create an item full of originality.
Products using Mulhouse patterns are characterized by a unique glamour that shines well in the store.
The skirt can be matched with knit for a beautiful style, and the dress can be matched with denim for a gorgeous casual style, and it can be used for various styles.
Following this project, we plan to release a summer dress using a paisley pattern in the summer.
It continues to attract designers and artists, and creators from around the world, including Europe's most famous haute couture houses, visit the museum to find new design inspiration.
Toyoshima & Co., Ltd. signed a sublicense agreement in 2013, and this is the 21st brand product launch.
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Mulhouse, a city near the Swiss border, is the center of French print culture. The Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Textile has a collection of about 6 million archives of printed fabrics from France and abroad, and is known as a museum that European luxury brands also use as design sources.
One of the biggest features of the archives of the Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Textile is that the patterns can be freely arranged. What's also great is that the arranged prints are re-acquired in the museum and later become part of the new archives. Historically valuable designs are revived in the present day and returned to the museum. This is the identity of the museum.
Since 2013, Toyoshima & Co., Ltd. has signed a sublicense agreement with Nishikawa Sangyo Co., Ltd., a major bedding company that is the master licensee of the Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Textile in France. It is the only company in the Japan that utilizes the archives to develop and start OEM production of apparel, stoles, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, bags, and bags.