A COLLECTION THAT UNITES

Fashion & Innovation

We’re proud to present a capsule collection featuring innovative materials and processes, including CIRCULOSE® (made from 100% discarded textiles), MIRUM® (an alternative to leather made from 100% biobased ingredients), and recycled and organic mulberry silk. The collection also features jewellery made from recycled sterling silver obtained from urban mining.

Image of Tailored Silk-Blend Trousers
Image of Silk-Blend Shirt
Silk-Blend Shirt
1 190 DKK
Image of Draped Silk Midi Dress
RECYCLED SILK/ORGANIC SILK
Image of Organic-Shape Silver Stud Earrings
100% RECYCLED STERLING SILVER
Image of Asymmetric Satin Blouse
Image of Layered Knit Midi Dress
Image of Draped Satin Midi Skirt
Image of Asymmetric Silk Top
RECYCLED SILK/ORGANIC SILK
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Image of Organic-Shape Silver Ring
100% RECYCLED STERLING SILVER
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100% RECYCLED STERLING SILVER

Crafted from recycled sterling silver obtained through urban mining, jewellery in organic shapes complements the collection. Urban mining is a process of recovering precious metals from discarded household waste and upcycling them into new treasures. 

Black bag from MIRUM

INTRODUCING A BAG

Made with MIRUM®

The finishing touch is a bag and a cardholder crafted with MIRUM®, an innovative premium material that is made from 100% bio-based ingredients, providing an alternative to animal leather. The MIRUM® in this collection is PETA-approved, vegan-certified.

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Studded Tote Bag
1 490 DKK

4 images of Brianna Lance in patterned kaftan

LIMITED COLLECTION

Visionary capsule with artist Brianna Lance

Visions unite in this limited capsule collection with artist Brianna Lance, combining creative ways of working with zero-waste patterns and infusing them with Lance’s evocative imagery.

The zero-waste pattern-making method used when crafting the garments ensures that no textile fabric is wasted during production. For example, the scraps remaining after cutting out the neckline of the jumpsuit were used to create a pocket on the same piece.