Nature is back on the runway

3 min read | The great fashion houses have felt it:

Nature is back on the runway. Mystical, rooted, full of symbolism. What was once considered a place of retreat has become the strongest aesthetic statement of the season.

It's no coincidence that even Chanel chose oversized mushrooms as their runway scenery in a recent show - evoking ancient fairytale worlds where the forest reigns. The message is clear: the wild, the organic, the rooted has arrived in haute couture.

Chanel runway 

At KARUMA, the forest was never a trend. It was always home.

Our kimonos are born from exactly this conviction - that beauty doesn't need to be loud to leave an impression. The Black Forest, its mushrooms, its ancient mysticism, its quiet power, is woven into every print. Not as decoration. As attitude.

The Dark Gold Dynasty Kimono is the purest expression of this. Gold baroque ornaments meet forest mushrooms on a base of black, warm brown and deep grey - with touches of royal blue and the faintest whisper of lilac. Regal without being excessive. Wild without being loud. A garment that carries history and forest in equal measure.

Worn over a simple outfit, to dinner, to an opening, or simply because the day deserves it. A kimono is not a costume. It is a second skin.

This is what sets KARUMA apart from pure runway fashion: our pieces are wearable. Truly wearable. Not for the catwalk - for your life.

Those who wear the forest don't need a stage. The magic lives in the fabric.

 

Discover the Virtual Dark Gold Dynasty: A Couture Vision

Runway Vision

 

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