This vintage Giorgio Armani pure wool blazer came speckled with moth holes so I upcycled it and covered each hole with a tiny hand-cut glittery gold star. A true one off, you won't find this anywhere else.
Kintsugi ClothingKintsugi (meaning "golden seams") was developed in Japan 500 years ago as a lavish means of putting broken vessels back together again using gold. This Japanese technique of mending broken pottery is a beautiful metaphor for embracing your flaws and imperfections.
I developed my own version of Kintsugi by using tiny hand-cut golden stars to cover imperfections in vintage clothing. From vintage designer blazers to classic denims, the result is really quite dazzling, and every single piece is a true one-off.
Each Kintsugi piece is vintage - the imperfections are which make them so unique. All Kintsugi and vintage items are sold as seen.