The History Story of the Shakuhachi Design Style – Shakuhachi

Shakuhachi is developed by fashion artist, Jessie White. She had a strong aspiration to develop a product that was instinctive and a representation of her instinctive good sense of style.
Having abstain from formalistic fashion education, Jessie White's brand as a designer was formed out of her instinct, necessity, and a strong desire to create. She made sure that the Shakuhachi label consistently inspires loyal followers and new buyers.

Shakuhachi had a solo runway debut at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week. The spring/summer 2007/08 fashion line called "My Life In Pink", showed a new and youthful variety of sporty, utilitarian shapes that was remarkably developed and highly polished. The newer Shakuhachi collections have received the label mature. Due to the main focus being amazingly refined silk dresses, leather products, clever detailing, tailoring, distinct prints and add-ons. Silhouettes are both well-designed and ladylike, and the recognizable but transformative brand of Shakuhachi is now stronger then ever before.

How Shakuhachi stands out compared to other Labels
Shakuhachi uses their own designed original artwork. Shakuhachi brings together a sophisticated formula of modern, somewhat geometrical designs-- a recognizable style formed through artistic experimentation and natural interest.

Shakuhachi Accessibility
You are able to enjoy the Shakuhachi products globally throughout Asia, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. The Shakuhachi fashion line is stored in a variety of distinctive boutiques and department suppliers within Australia.



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