Hey witches!
With the thesis and study nightmare behind me, and all side hustles either on hold or finished, I’m ready to dive back in and focus on the brand.
I have plenty of ideas (and sketches, gloomy mood boards, and works-in-progress), and I’m excited to work on more custom, personalized pieces.
So if you’ve ever considered reaching out to discuss what we can create together, now is the perfect time!
Feel free to DM me or use the contact form on the website (check out the store as well!).
And spread the word! Let’s embrace the darkness and make the best of it.
And yes, stay tuned—Cache is about to take up some extra Space.
video edited by @kott_studio
video made by @maria.monstera
models @dariam.kd and @shona.designs
These pants are like siblings.
Same roots, different temper.
The second one came out more defined.
I want to keep creating these free-spirited beasts.
Photos: Den Kotishevsky
Models: @taylor.leo_@dariam.kd
An additional piece that actually made a lot of difference. This basque/obi belt was made as a companion for the pants, but turned out to be a great top/corset as well. Multitasking in its glory.
Photos: Den Kotishevsky
Model @taylor.leo_
Sometimes I really need to control myself and stop at some point in order not to overdecorate pieces. But I also refuse to make them basic and blank. They go quite well with accessories, shorts, pants - you name it - but they can definitely go solo.
Creamy Tencel shirt with a deconstructed back and sleeves, hand-embroidered.
Black Tencel dress with deconstructed sleeves and an asymmetric hem, hand-embroidered.
Photos: Den Kotishevsky
Models: @dariam.kd and @taylor.leo_
I like to see the development of my design – how different elements that were used in other pieces come together in a new one, but in a more sophisticated version.
I made this shirt for an amazing @astahearts , after a careful discussion.
Creamy tencel, a deconstructed back and sleeves, an asymmetric hemline, chaotic hand embroidery.
“I am still silently hoping that time has made a mistake and has already reserved a moment for us to find each other again.”
This piece is everything I like, put together. I mostly improvised while making it.
I really enjoy the combination of garter belt elements and tailcoat lines in the front and back. The sleeves — and especially the cuffs — were a moment on their own.
For the embroidery, I chose a quote from Dracula:
“I sometimes think we must be all mad and that we shall wake to sanity in strait-waistcoats.”
Sounds about right.
Photos: Den Kotishevsky
Model: @taylor.leo_
I’ve been asked recently if there’s a name for my collection, but to be honest, I don’t really do collections. Each piece is made independently — either from personal desire or external requests. It just happens that they work well together.
Black tencel dress with an asymmetric hem and chaotic hand embroidery, paired with wool hakama-inspired pants and an obi-basque.
Cream tencel shirt-dress with a deconstructed back and chaotic hand embroidery, paired with wool hakama pants.
Aren’t they a perfect match?
Photos: Den Kotishevsky
Models: @taylor.leo_@dariam.kd
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