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Paper Yarn Topper

Knit Sweater (ID: A138872)
Designed by Kaoru Izushi
$450
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Marrying ethereal texture and sculptural elegance, the artist uses a hand-operated knitting machine and Japanese paper yarn to create this sheer topper's subtly dramatic design.
  • Classic fit: Not too loose, not too snug.
  • Straight silhouette: Minimal shaping without a defined waist.
  • Sleeveless
  • Sheer
  • Cami layer recommended (not included)
  • Hip length
  • Front Length: 22"
  • Back Length: 24"
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  • Made in the USA
  • Topper will soften and grow in size over time
  • Model is 5'7"
  • Paper yarn made from linen, wrapped with a few strands of almost invisible raw silk
  • Do not wash; to refresh this piece, lay flat and allow to air out, then gently shape as needed
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Kaoru Izushi

Kaoru Izushi Knit Design
"I've heard that a knit piece is alive. It grows and contracts. But as I practice my art, I have also come to realize that each loop has life, like a cell, and when I knit, I am combining these cells to create a whole organism. "

Emotion is key to Kaoru Izushi's knit apparel. The artist feels that each of her pieces possesses a spirit—whether happiness or calm—which is intended to transfer to its wearer.

Izushi uses a hand-loomed knitting machine to create her dynamic pieces, incorporating intarsia techniques into the designs and finishing them with hand tailoring. The artist places priority on natural fibers, including cotton, wool, mohair, silk, and a paper yarn from Kyoto, Japan.

After studying apparel design at Musashino Art University in Tokyo, Izushi went on to work with apparel companies in Japan and then with fiber artist Susan Otterson in Madison, Wisconsin. She established her eponymous knitwear company in 1991.

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