This time, from the women's brand "Marisa Grace" developed by Kosugi Co., Ltd. (President & CEO: Tatsuaki Nishigaki, 1-9-11 Hashihoridome-cho, Japan Chuo-ku, Tokyo), seven items such as blouses and cut-and-sew from the brand pattern of the "Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Textile Museum" will be available nationwide from Tuesday, March 15, 2016. It will be released sequentially at each store.
This is the first time that Marisa Grace has released products under the Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Weaving.

<Paisley border cut>

<Paisley Flower Stole>

<Panel Flower & Paisley Blouse>
◆ Product overview
<Mulhouse Stripe & Sarasa Pattern Blouse>
Color: Orange/Sax
Size: M/L
Price (excluding tax): 18,000 yen
<Mulhouse Panel Flower & Paisley Blouse>
Color: Pink/Purple
Size: M/L
Price (excluding tax): 18,000 yen
<Mulhouse paisley border cut and sew>
Color: Light Gray/Beige
Size: M/L
Price (excluding tax): 14,000 yen
<Mulhouse flow flower cut and sew>
Color: Beige/Sax
Size: M/L
Price (excluding tax): 14,000 yen
<Mulhouse paisley pattern cut and sew>
Color: Pink/Sax
Size: M/L
Price (excluding tax): 14,000 yen
<Mulhouse panel border stole>
Color: Light Gray/Beige
Size: F.
Price (excluding tax): 5,900 yen
<Mulhouse Paisley Flower Stole>
Color: Pink/Sax
Size: F.
Price (excluding tax): 5,900 yen
* All release dates are March 15 (Tue)
Marisa Grace (Marisa Grace)
An elegant fashion brand that focuses on high-quality materials and comfort. We are committed to creating products that take time and care, and aim to create the ultimate single item that gives you a sense of value.
Official site: http://marisagracestore.jp/
<About the Mulhouse Textile Museum>
A city close to the Swiss border, Mulhouse is the center of French print culture. The Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Textiles, which is located there, has an archive of about 6 million printed fabrics from France and abroad, and is known as a museum that is used as a design source by European luxury brands.
One of the greatest features of the archives of the Mulhouse Museum of Dyeing and Weaving is that the patterns can be freely arranged. What is also wonderful is that the arranged prints will be re-acquired by the museum and later become part of the new archives. Revive historically valuable designs in modern times and return them to museums. This is the identity of the museum.
Since 2013, Toyoshima & Co., Ltd., Ltd. has signed a sublicense agreement with Nishikawa Sangyo Co., Ltd., a major bedding manufacturer and master licensee of the Mulhouse Textile Museum in France. , bags, bags, etc. on an OEM basis and have started production.