Clothes should move with the body, not hold it in place. Our latest in lounge and lingerie draws from the taut physicality of Martha Graham — strength, extension, release — translated into organic cotton staples that stretch, fold, and recover with the ease of a dancer between stages.
Photo @annie_powers
Creative and Styling @haideefindlaylevin
Model @jenna_mach
Hair and Makeup @mollyfredenberg
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, we’re pleased to share a conversation with Sarah Levine on the early months of motherhood—its disorientation, its demands, and the perpetual state of becoming it sets in motion. As she describes it, “The joy is disproportionate to everything else.”
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Our sincere thanks to Sarah for taking part, and for offering such an intimate glimpse into her experience. All photographs are by William Jess Laird—Sarah’s husband and Albie’s dad.
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This conversation marks the beginning of Becoming, a new series exploring the ways a woman’s life is shaped and reshaped over time. Rather than a point of arrival, it considers what is continuous—the subtle shifts, the reimaginings, and the understanding that one is always, in some sense, still becoming herself. Read the full story at the link in our bio.
When pajamas look and feel this good, it’s fair to rarely take them off. Cut from Japanese deadstock cotton from the late 1990s, the Samira Top and Rose Boxer are crisp and lightweight with a subtle shimmering stripe.