Long, solid-color cape in mikado, a fabric crafted using an ancient Japanese technique that gives the fabric a slightly grainy surface, yet shimmers and radiates an extraordinary sheen. It seems to have emerged from a 1950s tailoring shop, exuding all the sophisticated elegance of its volumes, structure, and lines, with its very wide, low scoop neckline, voluminous sleeves with three deep pleats, and welt pockets. The prominent two-way zipper, which allows for partial closure at the front, is a contemporary detail that hints at a subtle contrast in a garment that seems to belong to the past. It is lined with a nuanced viscose fabric and features countless hand-stitched details. From the 1950s to the 2020s: when an object transcends time and maintains a recognizable identity.