This rayon jacket is a vibrant example of textile design, utilizing silkscreen printing to create a dense and celebratory botanical composition. The garment is rendered on a deep plum-purple ground, which is almost entirely obscured by a rhythmic, all-over pattern of small, dark purple chrysanthemum blossoms.
The primary focal points are the large-scale silkscreened plum flower and camellia motifs. The camellias are presented in two distinct colorways: a crisp cream-white with teal centers and a warm terracotta-red with golden-yellow accents. Each floral cluster is supported by vibrant forest-green and lemon-yellow leaves, creating a high-contrast palette that animates the architectural field of the jacket. This piece reflects the Showa era's fascination with bold, oversized graphic prints, reimagining traditional seasonal symbols through a modern, saturated lens that emphasizes visual energy and depth.
It measures 46 inches (117 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at 36 inches (91 cm) in height.