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Dye Lab

Black and White Kimono Dress

$275
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Note: Each item varies slightly in color and pattern.

  • Insider Notes

    Please note: The bib worn in the image is for styling purposes only and is not included with the garment. If you would like to purchase it, you find it here Black and White Detachable Bib.

    The unique technique inherent to the production process means no two pieces are the same, with subtle variations and different characteristics in the color and pattern of each garment.

    Where structure meets fluidity, this kimono-sleeved shirt dress by Dye Lab delivers a lesson in understated elegance. Crafted from hand-dyed cotton in black and white Adire motifs, it features wide kimono sleeves and a relaxed silhouette that balances comfort with directional design. A versatile Nigerian designer piece, steeped in tradition and ready for the world stage. Channel understated elegance with this kimono-sleeved shirt dress. Add statement sandals to enhance its fluid structure and give it a modern, polished finish.

    - Button fastening, Kimono Sleeves
    - Hand-dyed textiles with hand-woven aso oke
    - Funtua Cotton
    - Hand wash, dry clean
    - Each piece is made to order and can take up to 4-5 weeks to complete
    - Made in Lagos, Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY
    • Lightweight, non-stretchy fabric
    • Opaque
    • Relaxed silhouette - Length 47"
    • Fits true to size
    • Model is 6'1" tall, she is wearing length 47"
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Nigeria

Founded in 2021 by Rukky Ladoja, Nigerian label Dye Lab celebrates the traditional dyeing methods indigenous to the Yoruba people, showcasing the beauty of Adire and Aso Oke materials, as well as lively Batik prints.