Butterfly caftan
Hanae Mori (1926 – 2022)
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Iwami Art Museum (Masuda, Japan)
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A Symphony in Silk: The Ethereal Grace of Hanae Mori’s Butterfly Caftan
In the pantheon of twentieth-century fashion, few names evoke the delicate intersection of Eastern tradition and Western couture as poignantly as Hanae Mori. Her 1976 Butterfly Caftan stands not merely as a garment, but as a wearable masterpiece that captures the very essence of metamorphosis. Crafted during an era when fashion began to embrace more fluid, sculptural silhouettes, this piece utilizes a lustrous, deep blue silk that serves as a midnight sky for its central protagonists. The fabric possesses a luminous sheen, catching the light with every imagined movement, much like the surface of a tranquil lake at dusk. Through the meticulous application of butterfly motifs, Mori transforms a functional object into a poetic meditation on nature and rebirth.
The technique employed in this caftan reflects Mori’s profound mastery of textile artistry. The butterflies are not merely printed; they appear to dance across the expanse of the blue silk, varying in scale and orientation to create a sense of organic life. This deliberate asymmetry prevents the pattern from feeling static, instead imbuing the garment with a kinetic energy. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a profound study in color theory and composition. The contrast between the saturated azure background and the delicate, detailed wings of the butterflies creates a visual depth that is both soothing to the eye and intellectually stimulating, making it an ideal focal point for a curated collection of textile arts.
Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, the Butterfly Caftan carries a heavy weight of symbolism. The butterfly has long been a universal emblem of the soul, transformation, and the fleeting beauty of life—themes that resonated deeply with Mori’s Japanese heritage. By draping the wearer in these symbols of change, the caftan becomes an armor of elegance and resilience. To possess a reproduction of such a piece is to invite this spirit of metamorphosis into one's space. Whether displayed as a textile art piece in a modern gallery setting or used as inspiration for luxurious interior accents, the work continues to radiate the sophisticated, soulful legacy of a designer who truly knew how to weave a life of beauty.
O tomto díle
- Název: Butterfly caftan
- Autor: Hanae Mori
- Rok: 1976
- Formát: Portrait
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Místo umístění: Iwami Art Museum
- Technika: Textile
- Období tvorby: Mature Period
- Kontext korpusu: high fashion artistry , japanese textile tradition
- Určení: Luxury
Základní informace
- Medium: Silk or similar shiny material
- Year: 1976
- Notable elements: Butterfly pattern, blue color
- Subject or theme: Butterfly motif on a cape
- Artist: Mori Hanae


