ABBA Björn Kimono
The ABBA in Japan collection is inspired by the North America, Europe & Japan tour in 1979-1980 – ABBA’s third concert tour. It took off in Alberta, Canada, on September 13th 1979, and closed in Tokyo, Japan on March 27th, 1980, containing 52 shows in 40 cities, across 13 countries. It came to be the last tour before ABBA unofficially broke up in 1982.
This kimono is a replica of Björn’s stage costume designed by Owe Sandström for the Japan tour in 1980. Sandström wanted to create something where Japanese and Swedish cultures meet, and decided to use a classic Japanese kimono design decorated with objects from the Swedish flora. For this pattern, Sandström used a old-school garden flower called Columbine.
The Björn kimono is available in S/M and L/XL.
Sandström wanted to create something where Japanese and Swedish cultures meet, and decided to use a classic Japanese kimono design decorated with objects from the Swedish flora. For this pattern, Sandström used a old-school garden flower called Columbine.
The Björn kimono is available in S/M and L/XL.
Inspired by the North America, Europe & Japan tour in 1979-1980 – ABBA’s third concert tour.
It took off in Alberta, Canada and closed in Tokyo, containing 52 shows in 40 cities, across 13 countries. It came to be the last tour before ABBA unofficially broke up in 1982.
A piece of pop art.
Created to give an illusion of icebergs reflected in an ice-covered lake, this cape was worn by Agnetha and Frida during their North America, Europe & Japan tour in 1979 and 1980.