Manhattan-based designer Ulla Johnson draws on a lifetime of travel with her archaeologist parents as inspiration for her eponymous ready-to-wear label, founded in 1998. Natural fibres, meticulous finishes and ease of fit lay the foundations of her collections, combining ancient Japanese shibori, Indonesian ikat dying techniques and traditional Dutch wax printing with flattering cuts, ruffles and sweeping silhouettes – many made by local craftspeople across India and Peru. Expect dresses, blouses, skirts and trousers in warm, rustic hues and intricate patterns, threaded with unabashed femininity.
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Manhattan-based designer Ulla Johnson draws on a lifetime of travel with her archaeologist parents as inspiration for her eponymous ready-to-wear label, founded in 1998. Natural fibres, meticulous finishes and ease of fit lay the foundations of her collections, combining ancient Japanese shibori, Indonesian ikat dying techniques and traditional Dutch wax printing with flattering cuts, ruffles and sweeping silhouettes – many made by local craftspeople across India and Peru. Expect dresses, blouses, skirts and trousers in warm, rustic hues and intricate patterns, threaded with unabashed femininity.
94 results
Manhattan-based designer Ulla Johnson draws on a lifetime of travel with her archaeologist parents as inspiration for her eponymous ready-to-wear label, founded in 1998. Natural fibres, meticulous finishes and ease of fit lay the foundations of her collections, combining ancient Japanese shibori, Indonesian ikat dying techniques and traditional Dutch wax printing with flattering cuts, ruffles and sweeping silhouettes – many made by local craftspeople across India and Peru. Expect dresses, blouses, skirts and trousers in warm, rustic hues and intricate patterns, threaded with unabashed femininity.
Manhattan-based designer Ulla Johnson draws on a lifetime of travel with her archaeologist parents as inspiration for her eponymous ready-to-wear label, founded in 1998. Natural fibres, meticulous finishes and ease of fit lay the foundations of her collections, combining ancient Japanese shibori, Indonesian ikat dying techniques and traditional Dutch wax printing with flattering cuts, ruffles and sweeping silhouettes – many made by local craftspeople across India and Peru. Expect dresses, blouses, skirts and trousers in warm, rustic hues and intricate patterns, threaded with unabashed femininity.
94 results