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Mii Apoline trousers - Le Surrealisme
Mii Apoline trousers - Le Surrealisme
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Mii wide trousers in cream silk, with all-over hand-printed surrealist coloured motifs created by the artist Bérengère Henin and her husband Anthony Peskine; the theme represented is the "cadavre exquis", (which means "exquisite corpse"), a Surrealist collective game born in 1925 in Paris, conceived by artists such as André Breton and Yves Tanguy. It involves collaboratively creating sentences or drawings in sequence, where each participant adds an element without seeing the previous one's contribution. The result is an often bizarre and unexpected work, reflecting the Surrealist interest in the unconscious and spontaneity. Button and drawstring at the back, pockets, lined (56/PANTS APOLINE).
Composition 100% silk.
Garment made and hand printed in India.
Mii stands for Made In India: garments handcrafted by local artisans. Through its collections, Mii is committed to safeguarding the development of textile craftsmanship in the Bengal region of India.



