THESIS
Paris
The crisp air, the scent of damp wool, the sound of boots pressing into wet leaves—I know this world because I’ve lived it. Wrapped in my father’s old coat, I moved through the trees, feeling both protected and unseen. This collection is not about hunting; it is about presence. It is about garments that hold memory, tradition, and the quiet strength of being in nature. I take rugged, time-worn fabrics—waxed cotton, tweed, heavy wool—and shape them into something made for women, not borrowed from men. Greta Garbo, drawn to solitude and the wilderness, became my muse. Like her, these pieces balance resilience and elegance, function and refinement. This is not a reinterpretation of menswear—it is a new narrative entirely, a space where women belong.
FINAL FITTING