I also got the green and purple patterned knitted dress which is fab.
“Merging that with the beauty and very artistic feel of Marimekko will make getting dressed to stay warm more colorful and joyous. Really love the prints! Marimekko is a Finnish design house celebrated for its original prints and colors since 1951. My favorite item is the cocoon coat with a multi-color, very bold City Garden pattern. Gorgeous prints but the style of the dresses were poor.Agree about the dresses.

Shop UNIQLO.com for innovative and exceptional clothing for men, women, and kids. The release is timed for the Northern Hemisphere's … Marimekko has been making its distinct and brightly coloured patterns since 1951The release is timed for the Northern Hemisphere's autumn and winter and celebrates Finnish winter traditions of frolicking in the snow and getting cosy in front of the fireplace. Impreziosito dalle stampe di Marimekko, l'iconico parka corto con cappuccio di Uniqlo è la prima cosa da lanciare in valigia.Lo chemisier impalpabile, le espradillas carioca, il parka per i road trip di una vita, il rendez-vous fra le stampe-icona finlandesi e il minimalismo jap.Per chi dice sempre no ai fiori I love Marimekko ❤️Get Mumsnet direct to your inboxShare how you’ve been reuniting with your family with McCarthy & Stone I've ordered a couple of the short sleeved tops, Heat Tech roll necks and socks. We can both agree that a collaboration like this has to be bold and impactful. We make simple apparel with a not-so-simple purpose: to make your life better. Japanese global apparel retailer Uniqlo has worked with Finnish design house Marimekko for a second time to create a limited-edition capsule collection. Marimekko is a Finnish design house celebrated for its original prints and colors since 1951. )Save money on clothes, holidays, days out, pregnancy and baby gear, homeware, garden furniture and more with exclusive deals!I got my order today. You can get bold-coloured socks for $9.90 and baby T-shirts for $14.90.The clothing features some of Marimekko’s most recognisable prints, such as Kivet (stones) designed by Maija Isola in 1956, Tasaraita (even stripe) by Annika Rimala from 1968 and Siirtolapuutarha (city garden) by Maija Louekari from 2009. The range combines the characteristics of the two brands – Marimekko’s bold prints and Uniqlo's functionality and affordability – and includes pieces for women, girls and babies.. The new Marimekko prints collection was released at Uniqlo today. We’re experts in using prints in an inspirational and fun way.”“What we share as brands is a mission to bring joy to people’s every day lives,” said Sanna-Kaisa Niikko, global brand marketing director  of Marimekko. It’s one of our most iconic colors, and one of Marimekko’s most iconic prints. Explore the latest fashion and home collections at marimekko.com.