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The Jagger Denim capsule: premium garment dyed denim in neutral tones. Subtle wash effects, metallic trims and tonal topstitching details all lend an understated authenticity. Workwear influences combine with trending silhouettes to create wardrobe staples. Styles were briefed by Emma with sketches and specification sheets, detailing colour and wash requirements, trims, styling and measurements to a specialist offshore denim manufacturer.
A modern take on knitwear inspired by Studio 54. Metallic shimmers highlight the bronze tones of the Studio Knit capsule, in a variegated rib stitch. Elevated knitwear with pared back details in effortless shapes. Designs were sketched and then briefed to a specialist offshore knitwear manufacturer by Emma, specifying styling, stitch construction, trims, finishing details and measurement requirements.
A considered take on soft tailoring. The versatile Simone Belted Blazer, layered over the Simone Belted Vest, and Pernille Taffeta Trousers. A softer approach to menswear-inspired suiting, with optional & adjustable self-belt details lending a feminine twist. Modern wardrobe essentials, in elevated fabrications with distinctive details. Designs were briefed by Emma to the in-house pattern maker and sample machinist.

















A conversational print inspired by Aperitivo Hour at a local beach-side wine bar. Emma initially mocked up the Aperitivo concept in her design sketches, then briefed an expert textile designer who hand-painted the design. Embroidered wave finishes on the linen designs were drafted by Emma, trialling different scales with in house pattern-makers and the sample machinist. Once perfected, these designs were then briefed to an offshore manufacturer with a strong print capabilities.












Inspired by the art of Brett Whitely this collection had a strong print & colour focus. All print concepts were initially mocked up by Emma in her design sketches, and then briefed to in-house textile artist who hand-painted the prints. Advance planning of the seasonal colour and print flow ensured a seamless continuity, with the core palette regularly injected with fresh colour drops. Core lines were reinvigorated with seasonal colours and updated details. Utilising natural fibres and sustainable fabrications, designed for a lighter touch on the planet.

