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    1. MISSING CATEGORY
    2. /Auringonkukka
    Auringonkukka, Beach robe, yellow, white, yellow,
    Auringonkukka, Beach robe, yellow, white, yellow,

    Auringonkukka

    Beach robe

    : yellow, white, yellow
    yellow, white, yellow
    Auringonkukka

    Auringonkukka

    Maija Isola, 1959

    In the late 1950s, Maija Isola designed a wide series of Marimekko prints with motifs that expressed her deep love of nature. Among those prints was the joyous Auringonkukka (sunflower) pattern.

    This beach robe is made of cotton linen mix in the Auringonkukka pattern. The robe has long, loose sleeves that have wide turn-ups at the sleeve ends. The kimono-style beach robe has side seam pockets and a detachable belt.

    In the late 1950s, Maija Isola designed a wide series of Marimekko prints with motifs that expressed her deep love of nature. Among those prints was the joyous Auringonkukka (sunflower) pattern.

    : Auringonkukka

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