This bold colord linen dress is naturally dyed with cochineal from Mexico and onion skins. We believe we should have and we should wear more color:
Orange can be combined with many colours. Daring fashionistas - so all of us obviously- dare to colour-block with orange and wear the signal colour with a strong and bright indigo blue or an intense pink. The combination with blueis a real eye-catcher: the complementary colour of orange, i.e. blue is opposite orange on the colour wheel, creates a particularly beautiful contrast.
Wavy linen dress
All our garments are naturally dyed by botanical elements such as flowers, leaves, barks, seeds or kitchen scraps such as onion skin, turmeric peels or avocado peels and pits.
The color palette of our garments reflects the cycle of flowers, bushes, trees and vegetable plants under the influence of the seasons of our latitude. We dye in spring with the first delicate green and the first little flowers, in summer with bright colors of berries, in autumn with fallen down leaves and in winter with dark seeds and fruits falling down the trees.
The resulting color of each individual dye material is enormously complex and can never be reproduced. Our individual pieces are all characterised by the uniqueness, unrepeatability and perfection of nature.