As we’re preparing for our May drop, we have one question… Should we bring back the White Impression of Flower?
This decision is completely up to you.
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If enough of you ask for it, we’ll bring it back.
If not… this might be the last time you see it.
So tell us honestly: Should the White Impression of Flower return? Yes or no?
Late afternoons in the Caribbean.
Scrolling through my archive images I captured on the island
moments that stayed with me without fully knowing why.
Now, while working on the new drop they keep resurfacing
replaying, repeating, asking to be seen again. This drop leans into that space reminiscing the beauty of the Caribbean through memory, light, and fragments.
What began as a simple dm evolved into a beautiful photo series that became part of my solo exhibition at De Kunstfabriek. What made it so compelling was the unspoken dialogue between the earrings, Aana’s photographic language, and the model.
Credit:
Photographer: @aana.create
Makeup Artist: @jjoshuahilario
Model: @moliesha95
Lately, I have been moving through color.
Drawn to the Caribbean the tones of houses, sun-faded walls, bold contrasts, quiet pastels. Colors that hold memory.
These references are slowly finding their way into the new drop.
While researching, I came across @okra.agency a platform exploring the (hi)stories behind design and architecture. Their first issue, Afro-European, brings together essays, interviews, and visual work that approach objects and spaces as sites of knowledge and exchange.
Reading it brought me back to the very beginning the drop. A reminder that inspiration is never singular; it lives in everything around us books, places, fragments of the past.
This drop is shaped by that ongoing dialogue.
Unfolding slowly.
Arriving in May.
@melissabon is wearing Black Impressions of Flower for THOUSAND FACES a story A story around Melissa Bon Directed/Art Direction by Diamante Kayenga @diamante_ka | Photographer : Alpha-Medy Kaba @alphamedy
Somewhere in Ghana a photo series by @nancycoffie where photography meets documentary. Capturing everyday moments, centering the beauty of the people who live there, with subtle attention to the earrings they wear.
Photographer and Creative Director: @nancycoffie
Models @blackkennyg@akuaop
by Goldiie Flower Bud Hoops
by Goldiie Resin Touched Fabric Earrings: an experimental design, crafted from fabric and supported by resin. Inspired by the blooming cycle of a flower, these earrings can be worn open or closed.