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.
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.
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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