Responsibility
Made slowly, on purpose
Slow fashion, done properly. Here's exactly how we work.
Our fabrics
We work with a small core collection of fabrics we return to season after season, alongside deadstock - fabric that has already been produced by mills or larger brands and left unused. Buying it gives beautiful material a second life instead of commissioning something new.
It also means our collections are limited. Deadstock comes in finite lengths, so once a fabric runs out it is usually gone for good, and most pieces can't be restocked.
Considered collections
We make in batches, in quantities we're confident you want. Nothing is produced to sit in boxes at the end of a season.
It's a more deliberate way to work, and it means things sell out. We'd rather that than carry excess.
Who makes your clothes
We know our production line from start to finish. Every piece is made in house or by a team of independent seamstresses we work with directly - no factories, no agents, no part of the process we can't account for.
That means we know who is sewing our clothes, the conditions they're working in, and what they're paid for it.
Packaging and post
Orders are packed by hand in recyclable mailers, with as little added as we can. We reuse boxes and packing materials that come into the studio wherever possible.
The women who make your clothes
Every piece is cut, sewn and finished by the people below.
Amy
Founder · London
UK team
Marina, Hajnalka, Phoebe, Joana, Jasmine, Sophie and Eva
US team
Ruth-Ann and Angela
We make less, we know exactly who makes it, and we're honest about how. It's a slower way to build a brand - and a deliberate one.