A note on waste — and why I ignore it

What some call waste, I call raw material for new stories.

I don’t design new clothes — I reimagine what’s left behind.

About 95% of my fabrics come from secondhand clothing, deadstock rolls and discarded finds — pieces I hunt for, or receive from people who want their old clothes to stay alive.

When I need something new — a zipper, metal hardware — I choose local, durable and recyclable.

Nothing here is mass-produced — just what my own hands can make, piece by piece.

So far, I’ve rescued an estimated 40 kg of abandoned textiles — and counting.

Sometimes there’s gold hidden in what others throw away: a cut, a seam, a memory waiting to be worn again.

Your order ships in recycled or fully compostable packaging.

If something breaks, I’ll fix it — because the point is to keep it alive, not replace it.

I won’t claim to be perfect.

I reuse what I can, stay honest about what I buy new, and keep learning how to do better — from sourcing to shipping.

When you wear my work, you’re part of this circle.

Fashion doesn’t need to make more waste — it can honour what’s already here.

Wear it. Repair it. Keep it alive. Let it outlive you..

Sustainability