JOSEPHINE SERIES

Lexington Collection
Fabrics
Josephine, who shines brightly in the night scene, is sipping whiskey with a thin cigarette in one hand. A handsome woman with a strong will hidden behind her languid eyes that give off a sensual aura. Soft stretch satin in white, black, and nude colors is used with navy power net. The original geometric pattern combined along the body makes the body look neat and beautiful.
This collection was inspired by the 1920s, when Art Deco, born in New York and Paris, flourished in New York. The Art Deco style, characterized by designs composed of lines, symbols, geometric patterns and patterns, influenced architecture, art, interior design and even fashion. In the beautiful and glittering era of New York, when jazz and Broadway musicals were born, the glamorous culture of high society flourished, and before the era of Prohibition and the Great Depression, women dressed in Art Deco fashion, advanced in society with the flow of the feminist movement, and enjoyed freedom, strode the streets of Manhattan. Two lines were created with the image of women living in that era, "Josephine" and "Arabella".

JOSEPHINE SERIES

Lexington Collection