VARGAS OVERCOAT
VARGAS JACQUARD WOVEN OVERCOAT
A nod to Henri Matisse’s painting ‘The Music’ (La Musique, 1910) and an ode to Chavela Vargas, a household name in Mexico and one of the most passionate performers of the last century.
A quiet, but powerful character plays the guitar amongst a wall of red flowers; she is draped in a geometric poncho- offset by intricate white and yellow patterns.
The bohemian Vargas, was famous for her unique and moving delivery of traditional, Mexican ranchera music. Vargas was a revolutionary who ushered in a new ranchera style. She sang la canción Mexicana, or Mexican popular music — mostly songs about love and heartbreak (usually told from the man’s perspective — she didn’t bother to switch out the pronouns). She changed the way ranchera music was performed by taking liberties with the tempo, melodies and lyrics. Vargas succeeded as a musician with no formal training and performed in some of the most renowned venues around the world.
Not only one of Mexico’s most powerful musical exports of the 20th Century, the openly lesbian Chevela also became an icon of the LGBTQ community in South America and Spain.
She was Frieda Kahlo’s lover for a time, among countless others, and prided herself on seducing the wives of political and business leaders, not to mention being able to out-drink any man who dared spend an evening at a bar with her and a bottle of tequila.
Vargas claimed to have a mystical relationship with the spirit of the Spanish poet, Federico García Lorca. She used to say she would converse with him at night in her room at the famous Residencia de Estudiantes, where she stayed when she was in Madrid. Chavela also became a muse for director Pedro Almodóvar, since he first began making films in the mid-1980s.
Chavela was one of the leaders of cultural change worldwide during the sixties. A true maverick of the human spirit, trailblazer, and door opener for women and all genders.
FEATURES
• Multi Jacquard Woven Wool/Cotton
• Original Artwork Featuring Bold, Vibrant Red Flowers and Chavela Vargas
• Limited Edition of 50
• Side Pockets
• Unique Buttons
• 75% Wool, 25% Cotton
• Made in Netherlands
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 75cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm
MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm
LARGE
Pit to pit : 60cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm
X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 62cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 30cm
Sleeve opening : 22cm
XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 65cm
Length : 83cm
Sleeve length : 32cm
Sleeve opening : 24cm
CARE GUIDE
Dry Clean Only.
With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
SUSTAINABILITY
Our limited edition woven art garments and tapestries are lovingly crafted in the Netherlands by master Dutch weavers and the first Dutch textile company to be awarded the OEKO-TEX STeP-Certificate for Sustainability in Textile Production Level 2. All fabrics are woven with NewlifeTM Yarns and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 Yarns, and all looms in the factory operate on 100% green energy.
For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.
VARGAS JACQUARD WOVEN OVERCOAT
A nod to Henri Matisse’s painting ‘The Music’ (La Musique, 1910) and an ode to Chavela Vargas, a household name in Mexico and one of the most passionate performers of the last century.
A quiet, but powerful character plays the guitar amongst a wall of red flowers; she is draped in a geometric poncho- offset by intricate white and yellow patterns.
The bohemian Vargas, was famous for her unique and moving delivery of traditional, Mexican ranchera music. Vargas was a revolutionary who ushered in a new ranchera style. She sang la canción Mexicana, or Mexican popular music — mostly songs about love and heartbreak (usually told from the man’s perspective — she didn’t bother to switch out the pronouns). She changed the way ranchera music was performed by taking liberties with the tempo, melodies and lyrics. Vargas succeeded as a musician with no formal training and performed in some of the most renowned venues around the world.
Not only one of Mexico’s most powerful musical exports of the 20th Century, the openly lesbian Chevela also became an icon of the LGBTQ community in South America and Spain.
She was Frieda Kahlo’s lover for a time, among countless others, and prided herself on seducing the wives of political and business leaders, not to mention being able to out-drink any man who dared spend an evening at a bar with her and a bottle of tequila.
Vargas claimed to have a mystical relationship with the spirit of the Spanish poet, Federico García Lorca. She used to say she would converse with him at night in her room at the famous Residencia de Estudiantes, where she stayed when she was in Madrid. Chavela also became a muse for director Pedro Almodóvar, since he first began making films in the mid-1980s.
Chavela was one of the leaders of cultural change worldwide during the sixties. A true maverick of the human spirit, trailblazer, and door opener for women and all genders.
FEATURES
• Multi Jacquard Woven Wool/Cotton
• Original Artwork Featuring Bold, Vibrant Red Flowers and Chavela Vargas
• Limited Edition of 50
• Side Pockets
• Unique Buttons
• 75% Wool, 25% Cotton
• Made in Netherlands
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 75cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm
MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm
LARGE
Pit to pit : 60cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm
X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 62cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 30cm
Sleeve opening : 22cm
XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 65cm
Length : 83cm
Sleeve length : 32cm
Sleeve opening : 24cm
CARE GUIDE
Dry Clean Only.
With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
SUSTAINABILITY
Our limited edition woven art garments and tapestries are lovingly crafted in the Netherlands by master Dutch weavers and the first Dutch textile company to be awarded the OEKO-TEX STeP-Certificate for Sustainability in Textile Production Level 2. All fabrics are woven with NewlifeTM Yarns and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 Yarns, and all looms in the factory operate on 100% green energy.
For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.
VARGAS JACQUARD WOVEN OVERCOAT
A nod to Henri Matisse’s painting ‘The Music’ (La Musique, 1910) and an ode to Chavela Vargas, a household name in Mexico and one of the most passionate performers of the last century.
A quiet, but powerful character plays the guitar amongst a wall of red flowers; she is draped in a geometric poncho- offset by intricate white and yellow patterns.
The bohemian Vargas, was famous for her unique and moving delivery of traditional, Mexican ranchera music. Vargas was a revolutionary who ushered in a new ranchera style. She sang la canción Mexicana, or Mexican popular music — mostly songs about love and heartbreak (usually told from the man’s perspective — she didn’t bother to switch out the pronouns). She changed the way ranchera music was performed by taking liberties with the tempo, melodies and lyrics. Vargas succeeded as a musician with no formal training and performed in some of the most renowned venues around the world.
Not only one of Mexico’s most powerful musical exports of the 20th Century, the openly lesbian Chevela also became an icon of the LGBTQ community in South America and Spain.
She was Frieda Kahlo’s lover for a time, among countless others, and prided herself on seducing the wives of political and business leaders, not to mention being able to out-drink any man who dared spend an evening at a bar with her and a bottle of tequila.
Vargas claimed to have a mystical relationship with the spirit of the Spanish poet, Federico García Lorca. She used to say she would converse with him at night in her room at the famous Residencia de Estudiantes, where she stayed when she was in Madrid. Chavela also became a muse for director Pedro Almodóvar, since he first began making films in the mid-1980s.
Chavela was one of the leaders of cultural change worldwide during the sixties. A true maverick of the human spirit, trailblazer, and door opener for women and all genders.
FEATURES
• Multi Jacquard Woven Wool/Cotton
• Original Artwork Featuring Bold, Vibrant Red Flowers and Chavela Vargas
• Limited Edition of 50
• Side Pockets
• Unique Buttons
• 75% Wool, 25% Cotton
• Made in Netherlands
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 75cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm
MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm
LARGE
Pit to pit : 60cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm
X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 62cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 30cm
Sleeve opening : 22cm
XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 65cm
Length : 83cm
Sleeve length : 32cm
Sleeve opening : 24cm
CARE GUIDE
Dry Clean Only.
With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
SUSTAINABILITY
Our limited edition woven art garments and tapestries are lovingly crafted in the Netherlands by master Dutch weavers and the first Dutch textile company to be awarded the OEKO-TEX STeP-Certificate for Sustainability in Textile Production Level 2. All fabrics are woven with NewlifeTM Yarns and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 Yarns, and all looms in the factory operate on 100% green energy.
For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.