I love this designers prints and dress styles, so I was very happy to find a dress of hers on Blue Fly. It was all I had hoped for and I love this pink dress!
Kim Phan knew she had a niche for fashion when she started making clothes for her Barbie dolls at the age of seven. Way before the vintage look was fashionable, she took her mother's old shirts and revamped them by cutting and adding trimming to each piece. In 2004 Kim created YUMI KIM, a line inspired by vintage prints and silhouettes...with a touch of funk and urban femininity.
Kim Phan knew she had a niche for fashion when she started making clothes for her Barbie dolls at the age of seven. Way before the vintage look was fashionable, she took her mother's old shirts and revamped them by cutting and adding trimming to each piece. In 2004 Kim created YUMI KIM, a line inspired by vintage prints and silhouettes...with a touch of funk and urban femininity.
Kim Phan knew she had a niche for fashion when she started making clothes for her Barbie dolls at the age of seven. Way before the vintage look was fashionable, she took her mother's old shirts and revamped them by cutting and adding trimming to each piece. In 2004 Kim created YUMI KIM, a line inspired by vintage prints and silhouettes...with a touch of funk and urban femininity.
Kim Phan knew she had a niche for fashion when she started making clothes for her Barbie dolls at the age of seven. Way before the vintage look was fashionable, she took her mother's old shirts and revamped them by cutting and adding trimming to each piece. In 2004 Kim created YUMI KIM, a line inspired by vintage prints and silhouettes...with a touch of funk and urban femininity.
Kim Phan knew she had a niche for fashion when she started making clothes for her Barbie dolls at the age of seven. Way before the vintage look was fashionable, she took her mother's old shirts and revamped them by cutting and adding trimming to each piece. In 2004 Kim created YUMI KIM, a line inspired by vintage prints and silhouettes...with a touch of funk and urban femininity.
With a fold-over collar that drapes long in the front, and a pleated criss-cross that drapes short in the back. Fabric covered buttons on sleeves allows jacket to be worn at 3/4" or unbuttoned for a long sleeve look.
This silk jacket has a fold over collar that creates a draped look in front. Belt loops and silk belt create a great silhouette. Black/gold button tabs gather single-button cuffs. Sleeves can be worn long or at 3/4 length.
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