Womens Clothing
Clothing is a tool for us — tangible, definable, and the easiest way to start a conversation. This is where the wardrobe itself lives: coats and jackets, sweaters and knitwear, shirts and t-shirts, dresses and skirts, denim, trousers and shorts.
A draped silhouette from Rick Owens reads nothing like a tailored one from Acne Studios. A knit from Marine Serre asks for something different than a bias-cut piece from MM6 Maison Margiela or a skirt from Chopova Lowena. Add Jacquemus, Ottolinger and many more, and the differences in cut, proportion and fabric are the whole point.
Understanding those differences is what makes getting dressed enjoyable instead of complicated. Ask us about fit, fabric or where a piece comes from — that conversation is the part we care about most.
