These heirlooms are brought to life through a thoughtful blend of new and vintage materials, many lovingly reconstructed from garments once worn and passed on. Each piece carries a quiet history, woven into its form.
While creating this spring collection, I wanted to reimagine the traditional palette so often tied to the season. Rather than bright pastels, I was drawn to softer, dustier hues. Colors that feel gently weathered, like petals touched by early morning light.
My intention was to capture the deeper rhythm of spring: the quiet labor beneath the soil, the rawness of beginnings, and the patient work that comes before the bloom. By keeping the textures organic and imperfect, each hare reflects that early, unseen effort. The hands in the earth, the slow unfolding that eventually gives way to abundance.