It’s not only about the final product, but also about the process. 

It all started in collaboration with Tine De Cleer who has 20 years' experience in fashion. 

She knew from the inside that the fashion industry had reached a breaking point. 

The studio’s philosophy is in line with the concept of slow fashion. I’m using artisanal techniques such as dyeing and handweaving to give a heart and soul to the garment.  

It’s a small range of one-off pieces with a timeless aesthetic. 

The garments are a mix of handwoven pieces in natural materials such as linen and wool together with high-quality deadstock fabric. 

Linen is a part of my history; my grandfather was a Flemish flax worker.  

They will be only on sale directly through events.

The first serie is a research on weaves that simulate ikat. In other series, the patterns grow organically.

The linen is stock yarn from a Belgian spinning mill, the wool is sourced in Italy.

Models: Eva Rossie and Emilia Defoort | images shots by Eva Rossie

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