A short, plain-colored cape in mikado, a fabric crafted using an ancient Japanese technique that creates a slightly grainy surface, yet shimmering and extraordinarily luminous. It looks like it came straight from a 1950s tailor's shop, exuding all the sophisticated elegance of its volumes, structure, and lines, with a very wide, low scoop neckline and voluminous sleeves with three deep pleats. 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.