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The 18th Century Banyan: How the Japanese Kimono Conquered Europe
There’s something quietly cinematic about an 18th-century morning, light spilling through tall windows onto a gentleman wrapped in flowing silk. Not quite dressed, not quite undone. This is the story of the Banyan: a Japanese-inspired robe that became the ultimate status symbol for Europe’s thinkers, rebels, and elite. It wasn’t just fashion; it was a global map stitched into fabric.
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