KOTSYUBINSKY CAMEL CASHEMERE COAT
KOTSYUBINSKY CAMEL CASHEMERE COAT
Both durable and elegant, the Kotsyubinsky Camel Cashmere Coat contrasts soft rippling folds with sturdy wool lined with viscose. Asymmetrical and draping down to the floor, sophistication and movement are embodied in this piece.
Composition: 100% Italian Cashemere
Lining: 100% viscose
Trimming: 100% metal
Model is 170 cm height and wears M size.
Slightly oversize
Dry cleaningWarm iron inside out.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not bleach.
#standwithukraine
Each piece in this collection commemorates VINNYTSIA the city of birth of KM by LANGE brand, that´s why each item has naming to honor this beautiful city.
Mikhaylo Kotsyubinsky, (born Sept. 5, 1864, Vinnitsya, Ukraine —died April 12, 1913, Chernigiv , Ukraine), is a novelist and short-story writer whose work was one of the highest achievements of Ukrainian modernism. Kotsyubinsky’s philosophical and stylistic evolution from populist realism to impressionism was the result of western European influences and reflected his concern that Ukrainian writing be integrated into the European literary mainstream. His greatest novel , Fata Morgana (1904–10), represented a new approach to the traditional theme of social conflict in a small Ukrainian village.