The classic designs blend asian and mediterranean traditions with contemporary fabrics, giving a modern twist to vintage concepts. Raw hessian clashes with delicate cottons and Silks. Unexpected textures and unfinished hems pay homage to the artist at work, to the Rustic and the handmade. This collection of other-worldy pieces celebrates the beauty Of imperfection and slow craft from everywhere and otherwhere. Spacey, paper white origami dresses sit under rustic hessian corsets, while vintage smock Dresses in faded green jacquard fold over black tulle skirts for beautiful volume. Twilight blue tulle makes a dramatic entrance to contrast with black linen dresses. Crushed organza fuses with recycled plastic while out-of-this-world cotton silk kimonos And satin cotton dresses with a check weave print make their debut. Wide leg trousers can Be worn with apron dresses over nude stretch-cotton essentials. Raw hems and layers are Built up to create unfinished, nomadic, imperfectly beautiful garments and accessories
FROM SOMEWHERE OR OTHERWHERE.
STATEMENT / 01
My soul is from elsewhere, I’m sure of that, and I intend to end up there.
Rumi
STATEMENT / 02
Pare down to the essence, but don’t remove the poetry.
Leonard Koren
STATEMENT / 03
Nothing is perfect, nothing lasts, and nothing is finished.
STATEMENT / 04
Tut, I have lost myself. I am not here. This is not Romeo, he’s some otherwhere.
(1.1.195–6)
Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet
STATEMENT / 05
You only are free when you realize you belong no place – you belong every place – no place at all.