textile

limited edition wearable forms

s/s ‘26 collection


This collection draws inspiration from what has endured across deep time—oceans, plants, geological forms, the sun and celestial forces. It reworks athletic silhouettes with imagery from my own photographic archive, softening traditionally masculine forms through prints rooted in the natural world.

The imagery itself—my form of a sketchbook—became the visual language that supported the creation of Mer Supra, a fragrance that embodies thresholds, transitions and in-between spaces.

may the sparkle water always bring you home

notes on the collection


Several pieces from this collection trace cycles of transformation and endurance through the natural world: beach roses evolving into sculptural rose hips, garments structured through shifting lunar phases across the body, and recurring references to “sparkle water”—a personal phrase tied to reflection, return, and finding one’s way back to the self through the shimmer of light across water. Other works draw from ancient symbolic systems and gestures of offering tied to protection, luck, transformation, and return, alongside concepts of inner and outer worlds.

While fully functional within their intended use, the garments are designed to move fluidly between athletic wear, swim, surf and beach wear, everyday dressing, and more formal styling depending on context—each a wearable sensory environment.

glass hangers


The collection is presented alongside a series of glass hangers I handmade through neon bending and flame working techniques using glass tubing. Filled and sealed with pigment, mica, sand, and sparkles, each exists as a kind of primordial time capsule, functional sculptural object and skeletal extension of the garments.

material


Each piece is created through a made-to-order production process, meaning garments are created only as they’re purchased to reduce overproduction. Many of the garments are created with 100% recycled materials, reducing environmental impact at the material level.