
In the world of prints, you have those that are timeless and those that are so overwhelming, most people would rather stay far away from them. And in some rare cases, there are prints that can be adorable yet somehow retain a certain coolness. I've always found Tsumori Chisato's designs to belong to the latter category. The first time I sighted one of her creations, the cute drawings on her dresses reminded me of illustrations from some of the books I read as a child (such as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's 'The Little Prince'). Yet far from being too kitschy, Chisato had somehow managed to create a balance between the sweet, edgy, feminine and romantic. Although at first glance, some of her stuff may seem a little too 'kawaii' or cute, the cuts and tailoring of the garments retain a certain sophisticated silhouette, resulting in an outfit that combines both manga-like qualities with a chic edge.
Chisato, a graduate of Tokyo's Bunka Fashion College, started working with Issey Miyake in 1977 after which he helped her launch her own line in 1990. With a strong following in Japan already, she brought her collections to Paris in 2003 where she has since shown at Fashion Week and has a permanent showroom. Her biggest market still remains in Asia, where she has well over 40 flagships and stockists, but her fan base in Europe and the U.S. has grown steadily over the years. In an era when clothes can either be too serious and dark or too over-the-top 80s colorful, Chisato's fun surreal prints are a refreshing way to escape from daily life. I've long decided that even if I wouldn't wear every piece from her collection, I'd most likely purchase an armload of her quirkiest designs, which I could hang on my wall and just look at.
Outside of Asia, Chisato only has one boutique, which happens to be in Paris - a city that is part of a recurring theme in her prints. Tucked in a quiet corner of the Marais district, the exterior is rather nondescript and slightly boring. But take a glance at the store window, and you're instantly whisked off into another world. The first photographs I took of the display installation belonged to the FW09 look - a romantic view of the galaxy with a sculpture of the Eiffel tower in the center. The SS10 range on the other hand showed a seaside resort with colorful birds circling the dresses on display. As elaborate as the windows may be, the rest of the store is kept in a simple clean design, one that lets the clothes and accessories do the talking, rather than distract from the merchandise in store.



Unlike some of Chisato's Japanese flagships, this one is rather small, but never feels stuffy. The clothing is arranged on racks aligned in a neat parallel structure that makes browsing rather easy and convenient. All accessories can be found on shelves along the far side of the wall. Because every garment tells a story, you'll most likely spend a lot of time here, especially if you're not too familiar with Chisato's clothing. This is probably also the best place to do window shopping. I've always found that going from dress to dress (or top) is like reading snippets from a different fairytale. There's one about a hot air balloon that travels into a far off galaxy, then there's a fable about crickets playing in a string quartet, not to mention the tale of the Eiffel tower that mysteriously turns into a spaceship and rockets off to outer space. Of course channeling your inner child isn't the best part of the outfits - they actually look quite good once you try them on.
The magic of Chisato doesn't just lie in the prints though. There are plenty of pieces that feature more conventional patterns, such as stripes or plaid. Others are kept in clean muted shades of black or blue. The detailing is worth noting as well, whether it's the appliqués, embroidery, sequins or the artful draping and tailoring of the more intricate dresses and coats. For those who aren't ready to embrace a dress featuring a sparkly moon, you can always head to the accessories, where you'll find similar illustrations on ballerinas, headbands or socks. For SS10 there's a range of colorful charming espadrilles available (in a floral pattern of course). Even Chisato knows that wearing a print head to toe will look a bit off, which is why every bright item can be paired with a more muted companion piece, whether it's a soft gray cardigan, a thick navy coat or a simple white blouse.



What makes the store so pleasant isn't just the clothes, but the airy atmosphere, achieved by the high skylights and the cozy pink seating area towards the end of the boutique. This is also where you'll find the spacious changing rooms. Near the large cash desk you'll find more adorable items, such as jewelry, keychains or belts. Because the store is small enough, staff will let you browse in peace, only assisting if you require a little help.

If there's a Tsumori Chisato store or stockist near you, definitely go check it out, if only to carry you into a fairytale dimension few other designers manage to achieve. And if you have trouble finding a store that carries her items, not to worry, there's an online store linked from the official homepage that carries a fair amount of the collection (though it's only available in Japanese) and there are a number of other online vendors that sell her pieces as well.
Address: 20 rue Babette, 75003 Paris
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 11:00-19:00
Tsumori Chisato Homepage
Such charming prints~ the shoes, especially those flats look very comfy!
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You know how I cultivate Tsumori Chisato. Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures. You paraphrased her creations and I think she is harmonious with her unique and incredible shapes of dresses. I have only one pair of peacock sandals, unfortunately, but I would like a plaid dress from her "dreamland". I found those sandals on the eBay and I envy from the Parisian girls for this superb little shop too. Haha!
ReplyDeleteI love the pink Eiffel Tower... I never get sick of them, even living in "The City";)
ReplyDeleteFor someone always struggling with prints (i.e. trying to wear them but then again shrinking away from them) this must be my favourite post yet (also, like every spring, I'm infected by a strong 'I want to go to Paris' fever). Definitely, definitely on my list of shops to visit!
ReplyDeleteWow, these prints are really charming.
ReplyDeleteStunning. Just stunning. These prints are so unique and the designs are perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteI really love the exterior and interior of this boutique! The clothes are so colorful and pretty!
ReplyDeletelove the eiffel tower structure, i never tire of it!
ReplyDeleteIs this Wonderland? It certainly looks very promising - I need a trip to Paris asap :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS
ReplyDeleteas always, thanks for sharing
and thank you so so much for the lovely comments
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I really really really love that black and white dress in the third runway picture. Stunning!
ReplyDeletethis is amazing! i love those prints:) you always have the best material to share with us. thanks lovely:)
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to come and see what you have to share with us. I have not heard of Tsumori Chisato before, so it is good to find someone new.
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The tee with the sequined girl's face is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the thought of hanging the quirkiest designs on the wall and looking at them. I'd do the same! And how adorable is the summer dress with the crickets playing violins. Her work is beautiful. Truly reminiscent of something more innocent, when imagination ran free and story telling was fun. Beautiful, fun store.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous inspiration! So nice to have a lovely catch up on your blog. Thanks! xx
ReplyDeleteHi! Great post! :)
ReplyDeleteThis store is absolutely adorable! I love the collections you have shown ... the designs are so quaint and gorgeous!
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I need that long zig-zag black and white dress in my closet. I also need to visit this shop -- love the space!
ReplyDelete'Bout time I made it back to Paris, I think.
*Kelsey
i love Tsumori Chisato! the worst part is i can't afford those beautiful pieces =/
ReplyDeletethe designs are amazing with whimsical patterns and playful lady-look! it's just awesome <33
Hi there-I adore prints and this designer certainly has some unique and stylish ones, I'd happily wear pieces from this collection!! A fabulous post, thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHappy sweet tuesday!!!
ReplyDeleteI put Tsumori Chisato's store directly on my list for "i have to visit the store on my next trip to Paris" ;)
It already looked so "cozy" from the window outside!
You already mentioned it as "most adorable summer dress which featured crickets playing the violin"... awwwh.... this is truly such a looooovely dress! How cute!!! I´m in love with the touch of fairy-tale ;)
Is spring a little bit closer in Paris? Here in Germany we have sunny weather and then lots of rain and colder temperatures and... please no... more snow maybe at the end of the week.
Hugs & Kisses to you .....
Lovely pics! A question, what do you do for work? So amazing to travel around that much.=)
ReplyDeleteRespons> Thank you sweetie, I really hope so.=)
oooh fab shots love those galaxy inspired prints!
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your write ups are such a delight. i love tsumori and i LOVE prints. to create a good textile print is not easy.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another fabulous virtual tour, darling!
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I like this collection. Th prints on everything are so fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreetings HW - I quite like Chisato's prints where I normally would run the other way from a print. There certainly something magical that each garment tells a story. All of us need to be whisked away from the mundane everyday life. I'd buy the whole 2010 Spring line if I thought it'd improve each day. What an incredible store to while away many an hour. Thank you for the insight into this talented designer. Hoping you are doing well and sending you greetings from Houston. xx deb
ReplyDeletei think velvet it's actually a really hard fabric to wear, because it's a strong look so it can be, like you said, a hit or miss very easily. love the garments in the ruynway photos, very light and almost like out of a fantasy story.
ReplyDeletewhee! the patterns are lovely. i am TRYING to be more adventurous with patterns. it is tricky. but a little risk and adventure never hurt. at least that is what i am telling myself. :)
ReplyDeleteyour posts always seem to make me want to shop all day every day. great on my wallet, really it is ;)
ReplyDeleteAnother brand that you introduced to me ... everything is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi HW!
ReplyDeleteLoved all the pics, especially the window display and the summer "cricket" dress!
Thanks for stopping by - totally agree with yr incisive comments about children's fiction!
Mwah!
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Fabulous post, and very insightful.
ReplyDeleteI'm not too hot on my Japanese designers, but Chisato definitely looks like one to watch. I agree that beyond the kawaii elements of the garments lies something very beautiful and elegant, and some of those floaty dresses I wouldn't mind wearing to a formal occasion of some sort. Those little flat pumps look adorable too!
- Anna Jane xxx
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Such great clothes & I love the window displays :)
ReplyDeleteI love your description "sweet, edgy, feminine and romantic." What a great combination, and I also love the feel of the store with the high skylights. I definitely think that prints can work if they are paired right with the rest of the outfit. Great post as always!
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those prints are nice, I always think that life is too short to be wearing dark colors all the time! And yeah Skylights in stores definitely give it the airy feeling. haha Anne Hathaway is not anything special, I agree, I look forward to seeing her in Alice in Wonderland though, maybe that will change my mind!
ReplyDeletewhat a mammoth post. fabulous. i loved how you described the tales: the tower morphing into a spaceship, etc. i want the shoes. i didn't think to check out the shop when i was in tokyo. pity.
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ReplyDeleteI had not heard of Tsumori Chisato before. The prints and detail is fantastic. Thanks for sharing these lovely images!
ReplyDeletei have 1 tsumori chisato blouse and i've had it for years but it still is one of my favorites. :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh. I love this so much!
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I don't know if you are in Paris right now but if you are, stop by at Colette for the Selby Window!
I want to see it so badly!
The moon dress sucked me in!
ReplyDeleteOh, the window displays are my absolute favorite. They truly transport you to another place. Absolutely gorgeous!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the visual displays in the windows.
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i enjoyed so much this post! and the brief back-story about the brand! it is always good to be reminded where things started as it's often been forgotten. i also like how you compared the jp's stores w/ parisian - for those like me who has never been to either, you certainly succeed at painting the vivid picture for us ;-)))
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful week, thanks for your very wonderful words, xx
What a fascinating interior, almost space age. And those prints, heavenly.And thanks for explaining the brand history I didn't know much about it.
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I love all the prints, very genius designer!
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i LURVE chisato! thanks for this great post!
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous - looks amazing there!
ReplyDeleteAlso I was just wondering if you could give me the link for that alice in wonderland windows post you did... Hope you know which one I mean! I wanted to have another look as I'm doing an alice in wonderland themed photoshoot and it was so inspiring. I've had a look through some old posts but couldn't see it
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Wow! I love all the pretty colors :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great boutique!! They seem to have a lot of clothes I want to buy! xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteI love the window with the colorful birds hanging from the ceilings. wonderful post :)
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Wow, I sooo love the colours. They are so eyecatching but not too much. Adorable!!
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Tsumori Chisato has been for a long time one of my favorite designers. I love their print. I just wish I could be in that store.
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I love reading your posts but theres one little problem...they make me wanna shop so bad :) X
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Definitely the proper balance. This collection looks absolutely amazing. I've always thought Japanese designers had a bit of genius embedded into them!
ReplyDelete"...her fan base in Europe and the U.S. has grown steadily over the years." - count another avid fan here! =)
ReplyDeleteI really love those 3 outfits in the far right on the first pic above! They're dreamy & sparkly, always a perfect combination in my book!
i agree with you. Chisato's prints work magic without seeming too sugary sweet. really informative post. i appreciate all of the detail.
ReplyDeleteTsumori Chisato is one of my fave designers! The whimsical nature of the pieces and all the gorgeous fun prints make me so happy!
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Hi. i just wanted to mention that I just got my first invite to profile a store. It would be great to do a store-based post, and your blog serves as a ready reckoner for what works in such posts. Thanks for the wonderful blog.
ReplyDeleteHell of a post and a fantastic blog you have here.
ReplyDeleteI would most certainly spend a LOT of time in there! That black and white dress from Fall is AWESOME!!! And the 5th dress from SS10 is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful weekend, hon!
I love your blog. Great job in fact :D
ReplyDeleteToo darling for words, i'm so jealous you're in Paris!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup for the lovely comment darling =]
Stay safe and chic ma chérie,
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you always introduce me to these incredible brands!
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GORGEOUS post!!
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Great brands as always! I gave you an award for your lovely blog!!
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stunning! you make me long for another visit!
ReplyDeleteLove Paris, amazing and romantic city!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for introducing me to this amazing designer. I just love her collections. They definitely evoke a whimsical feeling and I love the prints and colors!
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Such a beautiful post! I think you rae the luckiest girl on the face of the Earth for being able to travel as much as you do and visit all this beautiful cities and stores. I recently lost my computer and could not Blog at all!So happy to be back and reading your wonderful articles. I am very addicted to them :-)))). I have a wonderful Award waiting for you in my Blog.
ReplyDeleteParis really is an inspiring place, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteSeems to be a lot of things going on there.
Love your selections.
Nope, there's also a flagship store in Dubai :) And I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love Tsumori Chisato!!(●´▽`●)
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