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This ribbon was created as part of
The Art of Ribbon, exhibited in Tokyo.
More than an accessory,
it is a study of proportion, softness, and balance.
The bow is carefully structured to hold its form,
while remaining light against the body.
Worn in the hair, on clothing, or kept as an object,
it reflects how one chooses to be seen.
Each ribbon carries the quiet language of the exhibition—
where painting, clothing, and the body meet.
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Details
This ribbon is designed to be worn freely—
in the hair, on a collar, or tied onto garments and bags.
There is no single correct way to wear it.