Linen is a material with a philosophy embedded in it. It creases. It softens with every wash. It remembers the body that has worn it and adjusts accordingly. In a fashion culture obsessed with the permanent and the pristine, linen is an act of gentle resistance.
The best things become more beautiful with use. Linen has always understood this.
A Fabric With a History
Linen is one of the oldest fabrics in the world, found in Egyptian tombs and Flemish paintings alike. It has dressed everyone from pharaohs to fishermen, always with the same quiet dignity. We are drawn to it precisely because it refuses to pretend — it looks like exactly what it is, and that honesty is its beauty.
Our linen is sourced from a small mill that has been weaving it for three generations. It arrives in the studio with a texture that is already alive — slightly rough to the touch, with a warmth that synthetic fabrics can never quite replicate.
The Silhouettes
For this collection we pursued softness above everything else. No boning, no structure, nothing that holds the body to account. Instead: wide sleeves that catch the air, hemlines that move when you do, necklines cut low and easy. Dresses that feel like permission.
The palette runs from raw unbleached ivory through pale sand to a deep warm stone. Colours that look like the lake in different weathers, that can be worn against any skin and will always look right.
These are pieces made for living in. For mornings on terraces and evenings that go on too long and afternoons where nothing much happens and everything is perfect.