24/04/2026
Here is **Eva Kašparová — one of the few women in the Czech Republic dedicated to the Japanese dyeing technique shibori.
We met in person during Viva la Textilia at Pardubice — a beautiful reminder of how important it is to create spaces where people, crafts, and ideas can meet.
24/04/2026
WHAT CAN BE PASSED BETWEEN GENERATIONS?
From Japanese 🇯🇵 dyeing technique "shibori" to sewing modern kimono, passion and craft from mother to daughter to the next small hands and new generation — craft and respect for material and people.
15/04/2026
What is this? A new futuristic material from the collection of 3D textile in practice. How cool is that? and
15/04/2026
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. The Japanese way of living is something that never goes out of style and fashion. Kimono 👘 is a great example that has been phenomenon for centuries yet it is till relevant today old is new again 🤍 we are turning heritage in modern experience.
15/04/2026
Thank you for being part of Viva La Textilia for the year 2026
organised by we have been sharing a lot of things about the phenomenon of kimono 👘🤍
15/04/2026
Textile in many of it's form at Viva la Textilia 2026 organised by
15/04/2026
Thank you for being part of Viva la Textilia 2026 - 2nd year of Festival of textile organised by and being part of amazing complex of
29/03/2026
🌍 TEXTILE, WHERE & HOW YOU DON'T EXPECT IT?!
What if clothing was never just about what you wear—but how you live? 💡
Join a talk exploring the deeper philosophy of the japanese way of living, working and creating kimono — 👘
Discover how simple yet powerful principles shaped centuries ago still resonate in today’s fast-moving, overstimulated world—and why they might matter now more than ever.
This is not about tradition as history.
This is about tradition as a tool for modern life and living.
📅 Saturday, April 11, 2026 | 15:00–16:00
📍SFÉRA Pardubice - Main Sphere Hall
🎟️ 180 CZK Reserve your spot → https://www.sferapardubice.eu/otevrene-dilny-prednasky-a-akce-28/
17/03/2026
💡 Did you know that traditional kimono production creates almost zero 0️⃣ textile waste? 👘 Kimono are constructed from long, straight panels of fabrics. This method avoids complex cut-outs and leaves almost no leftover material — a principle modern sustainable fashion is only now rediscovering.
During our talk at we will talk and also show how these principles directly inspire our contemporary designs at 👯♀️and part of the European ecosystem. 🌏
Photo: Moravska Galerie Brno