Design is the culmination of details. Yet in our always-on world, the finer ones can easily pass unnoticed.

In the studio we often find ourselves returning to the smallest considerations — a cuff width adjusted by a few millimetres, the way a sleeve holds its shape, or the angle of a hemline as it moves with the body.

These are quiet decisions. But over time they accumulate, shaping how a garment feels to wear and how it lives in a wardrobe.

Dune Shirt in Cream Cotton Voile
Dune Shirt in Jungle Cotton Voile

The Dune Shirt

The Dune Shirt explores proportion as a balance between lightness and structure. A softly puffed sleeve is anchored by a mid-wrist cuff, creating a gentle tension in the silhouette. Shell buttons catch the light subtly, while the shirttail scoops at just the right angle to offer a discreet line when worn beneath a layer.

The Preacher Mini

The neckline of the Preacher Mini is unapologetically poetic. Its elegance continues to charm, while the reverse opening introduces a new mood that makes the piece quietly versatile. At the hem, a pleated finish acts almost as punctuation — a beautiful full stop. It can be worn as a mini, or layered long over something simple.

Precher Mini Dress in White Swiss Dot
Jane Blouse in Jungle Cotton Voile

The Jane Ruffle

Just the right amount of ruffle. This proportion was considered for a long time — tested, adjusted, and returned to again. What emerged feels like romance without effort, optimism without noise. A small gesture, thoughtfully resolved.

“Good design is felt intuitively.”— Mahsa

Like architecture, film, art or music — when the right notes are struck, you feel it immediately.


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Jane Blouse in Cream Cottom voile