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This Tacha Robe Was Made in Collaboration with Helena Quinn

Tatcha, the luxury skincare label that's based in Japan, recently expanded its offerings with a bit of an odd addition, a Tatcha robe that was made in collaboration with Helena Quinn, a brand that specializes in high-end sleepwear.

The robe boasts a kimono-style cut, with wide sleeves and a wrap-around front that's held in place with the help of an elegant sash that's a deep hue of purple. The colorway of the robe switches between varying hues of a light lilac and dark eggplant. The top of the robe boasts the lightest colors, which darken about halfway through with ombre transitions.

Consumers can now purchase the new Tatcha robe, which is available for $155 USD.
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