A special project, made even more meaningful this Mother’s Day.
When we began designing this collection with Maison Madras, many conversations circled around colour, comfort, movement and how children inhabit clothing. We wanted the garments to feel expressive without being overly precious. Playful, but not overly childlike. Clothes that felt mad and fun in spirit, yet understated in their construction and ease.
Crafted from light, colourful cottons handwoven in Bengal, the collection brings together easy silhouettes, layered dresses, jumpsuits, pleated separates designed to move and grow in.
Having recently become a mother, this collection feels especially close to home.
The collection is now live on the Maison Madras website.
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Because my mother loves roses.
Perhaps that’s why they keep finding their way into her hands, and now into mine as a mother too.
Happy Mothers Day! 🌹
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When we started playing with forms for this collection of whites, we kept returning to shapes connected to water.
Maybe because, for the first time in the studio, these textiles had little to no exposure to it.
What began as a playful studio exercise slowly became the identity of the collection.
Studio Medium Whites.
This shape has been created using the Bundle Dress and the Grid Dress.
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The sea, shaped in white
through hand and cloth.
Studio Medium Whites
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Details in colour on a canvas of white.
Studio Medium Whites, now live on our website.
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Dreaming of snow capped mountains.
Studio Medium Whites, now live on our website.
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A play of Whites.
Studio Medium Whites, now live on our website.
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We embark into a study of white: where every colour meets, and where removing colour makes the smallest details, processes, and intentions come into focus. What appears minimal at first reveals itself slowly, holding more the longer you sit with it.
A look at how white is seen by artists we admire -
1. DISTANT (UZAK) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan gives us a white expanse for exploring human connections.
2. Mark Rothko’s WHITE CENTER (YELLOW, PINK AND LAVENDER ON ROSE) uses its central placement to evoke stillness, and an emotional resonance within the surrounding bands of colour.
3. Brian Eno’s MUSIC FOR WHITE CUBE interprets white as a spatial and emotional condition, using ambient sound to mirror its openness, neutrality, and capacity to shape perception within a gallery environment.
4. In THREE COLOURS: WHITE by Krzysztof Kieślowski, white becomes an emblem and pursuit of equality that reshapes identity.
5. Claude Monet’s SNOW EFFECT looks at white as a shifting, atmospheric presence, using light and texture to reveal its subtle variations and the transient qualities of winter landscapes.
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