Marimekko Keidas Sulotti Sleeves Dress
The dress in organic cotton popelines Agnete has a relaxed fit with a tight and flared cut. The dress is printed with the Akvarelli Unikko motif, which seems painted with watercolors. The dress has a rounded V -neck, kimono sleeves on the elbow and pockets in the seams of the side panels. Our clothes are sewn using the entire wizard width and therefore their appearance can vary. Each article is unique. Unikko (poppy), which symbolizes creativity, was born in an era in which almost no floral design was included in the Marimekko collections. Maija island, however, was fascinated by the theme of flowers and decided to create an entire range of new floral prints. Pass: relaxed silhouette: adherent and flared
It started with a dress. In the 1950s, Marimekko’s trail-blazing founder Armi Ratia created the brand’s very first pieces; a vividly printed range of liberating dresses that reflected her confident spirit. Contrary to the traditional attire of the time, Ratia’s designs embraced looser silhouettes, bold, colourful prints and a free-spirited sensibility made to empower women. This legacy still lives on today, and Marimekko’s eye-catching range of printed pieces now extends to accessories, homewares, ceramics and more. Each piece is expertly printed in the brand’s Helsinki printing factory and the Finnish company’s vibrant motifs are instantly recognisable – give a special friend or loved one a stylish surprise with a playful printed tote bag, chic mug or colourful set of notecards.