Bali Indigo Dye Studio welcomes adventurers who love blue-Wall Street Journal

2021-12-13 17:08:47 By : Mr. Jason Chen

https://www.wsj.com/articles/balinese-indigo-dye-studio-11639056814

Earlier this year, fashion brand founder Susanna Perini started her life for two weeks with an unusual new look: her hands and wrists were dyed dark blue.

The dyeing comes from an indigo dyeing workshop in Bali, Indonesia. Roman-born Perini established the Biasa resort outfit collection and has been working here for more than 30 years.

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