Low-rise boot cut jean in stretch denim.
Print features ink on paper A Votive Picture to Be Donated to the Kannon of Asakusa, 1800 by Kitagawa Kikumaro. In Japan, courtesans—especially the high-ranking oiran—were sophisticated, highly educated women who wielded rare social and financial independence, using art, intellect, and allure to navigate a rigidly patriarchal society. Courtesans echo the theme of the collection, Venus Envy, which celebrates the expressive and untamed power of womanhood. This collection draws inspiration from the stories of women who have defied oppression and claimed their own narratives.
Care: Cold Wash and Hang Dry
Fit: True to size. Model is 5' 9" and wearing a size 0.