Upcycled denim, heritage-inspired, sustainable.

KALOCSA is a sustainable denim collection inspired by the traditional Hungarian embroidery called ‘KALOCSA’. Using different methods like digital printing, embroidery and applique techniques the garments feature a unique flower pattern based on these old embroidery motifs. The collection offers a limited and collectable range of unique pieces made entirely by hand from upcycled denim and recycled materials.


 Functionality, longevity, connection.

The objective is to create a functional, capsule wardrobe that encourages longevity in wear and emotional connection with the wearer and garment. It showcases multi-functional pieces, with oversized and adaptive shapes to ensure inclusivity across body types. All fabrications, hardware, and details have been carefully considered to create a sustainably focused collection.


 

 Character, geometry & dynamism.

This particular collection uses offcuts from material used to make dinner shirts. Influences include the dynamism and geometry of Art Deco, Georgina Von Etzdorf (“Since an early age I have been surrounded by fascinating prints and textiles my mum designed for Georgina- the eponymous fashion label and their crazy artistry unconsciously had a big influence”) Susan B Kaiser’s The Psychology of Clothing, people and experiences. And cheese! (Manchego).

Favourite materials to use are hot air balloon off-cut, repurposed seatbelts and reclaimed sailcloth. “The material partly forces the design and I take much pleasure in finding textiles which have earned their character through time.”


 Repurposed parachutes, confidence, energy.

Bread and butter apparel for like-minded humans. Start a conversation about mental health through what you wear. Wearing any form of clothing gives you a feeling, a purpose, a sense of belonging and a sense of style. This fashion is a pure emotion.


 Upcycled denim, heritage-inspired, sustainable.

KALOCSA is a sustainable denim collection inspired by the traditional Hungarian embroidery called ‘KALOCSA’. Using different methods like digital printing, embroidery and applique techniques the garments feature a unique flower pattern based on these old embroidery motifs. The collection offers a limited and collectable range of unique pieces made entirely by hand from upcycled denim and recycled materials.


 One-of-a-kind, empowering, circular.

A mother-daughter duo created over 20,000 one-of-a-kind jackets using recycled materials. Featured in VOGUE and ELLE, they empower individuals to express their unique style with their creative, circular designs.

Multi-functional, zero waste, made from upcycled school uniforms.

ReUniForm is a unisex collection reconstructed from old unwanted school uniforms. The garments were designed to be practical and multifunctional so they can be worn in different ways and personalised by the wearer leading to a longer product life. These elements like detachable pockets, frills and details allow the wearer to create multiple different looks from just one piece increasing the longevity of the garments. The garments are designed to fasten with ties and laces, so no other materials are required other than fabrics to make it easier to recycle.