Style diary

Lookbook

Not a catalogue. A way of seeing.

"Getting dressed is the first creative act of the day."

These are the images that live in my head when I'm putting a collection together. The light, the mood, the feeling of a particular afternoon. This is where the clothes come from.

Sunday, Unscheduled
No. 01

Sunday, Unscheduled

Still Morning — SS26 · March 2026

There is a specific quality to Sunday mornings that no other day has. The light comes in sideways. Nothing is urgent. I wore the linen wide-leg and nothing else and made coffee twice.

The Coat That Stays
No. 02

Second Skin — AW25 · October 2025

The Coat That Stays

Some pieces earn their place. This one has been on the back of every chair I've sat in for three years. It doesn't ask to be noticed. It just stays.

Architecture of a Shoulder
No. 03

Architecture of a Shoulder

Soft Architecture — SS26 · February 2026

I keep coming back to the shoulder. The way a seam placed one centimetre forward changes everything — the posture, the mood, the whole conversation a garment has with a body.

Before the Show
No. 04

The Quiet Ones — AW24 · September 2024

Before the Show

The hour before is always the same. Quiet. Everyone moving slowly on purpose. The clothes hanging in order. I always think: this is the last moment they are only mine.

Raw Edge
No. 05

Raw Edge

Undone — AW24 · November 2024

I left the hem. Everyone said to finish it. I left it. The fraying is the point — the reminder that something was made, that hands were involved, that it didn't arrive perfect.

From the diary

Thinking about weight. Not heaviness — the physical weight of fabric. How a heavy hem changes the way you walk. How you stand differently in something that has gravity.

Saw a woman on the street in a coat I recognised from three seasons ago. She'd worn it in. The lining was showing at the cuff. It looked better than the day it left.

The new linens arrived. Held them up to the window for a long time. There is a particular off-white that is not cream and not white and has no name. That one.

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