"Two traditions. Five hundred years apart. The same understanding of what makes a pattern last."
The Meridian Kimono was drawn from two of the oldest pattern-making traditions in the world — one geometric, one botanical, both built on the same principle: that a repeat is only as good as its relationship with the edge that contains it.
Meridian Tile came from the hand-painted geometric tiles of the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa — the terracotta and cobalt that have worked together on fired clay for centuries, the repeating motif that fills a wall without any one element demanding more attention than the rest.
Meridian Paisley came from the hand-blocked botanical textiles of South Asia — the climbing paisley on a warm undyed ground, dense enough to reward close looking, restrained enough to wear without thinking about it.
Different traditions. The same understanding that the border at the edge is where the pattern proves itself. We put both on the same kimono because they belong to the same conversation.
Pairs beautifully with
Hand-curated by our stylist — three pieces that complete the look.
From women who wear her.
"It actually felt like the photos."

Wore it to a friend's vow renewal in Tulum and three people stopped me on the way to dinner. The cotton-rayon blend is so much softer than I expected.
"Worth every dollar."
I almost never buy dresses online because of fit. The size guide here is the best I've seen — measured my chest, hips, and length, took the L, perfect.
"Stunning — but size up if between."
Print and fabric are gorgeous. Bodice runs slightly snug — I'm usually between an XS and S, took the XS, the shoulder ties helped but I'd recommend the S if you're between sizes.