

International Women’s Day
For International Women’s Day 2026, we present a collaboration with three ground‑breaking female photographers, creating a series of limited‑edition T‑shirts celebrating sisterhood, self‑expression, and the power of female image‑making. Arielle Bobb‑Willis, Liv Liberg, and Eimear Lynch each selected a personal image to mark the day.
With each t-shirt sold, all profits will be donated to UN Women's work supporting the Women Artisans of Change Programme in India.
A joyful portrait of Black sisterhood.
Arielle Bobb-Willis — Houston, 2022
In her work Houston, American photographer Arielle Bobb-Willis captures a joyful moment of Black sisterhood between twins, their pose taken during an impromptu photoshop – spontaneously creating the shape of a heart.
“My work is how I wish the world looked: colourful, expressive, expansive.”






T-shirt worn by Isolde Brielmaier, Chief Strategy Officer at WOAH (Work of Art Holdings). Shop here
A study of youth, beauty and transformation.
Liv Liberg — Make-up face, 2021
Dutch photographer Liv Liberg, has been taking photographs of young women since she was 10 years old, explores notions of beauty in Make-up face, 2021.
“I love the uninhibited imagination of teenagers. I’d cast girls on holiday, get obsessed with a face, approach them and ask to shoot. At 16, that kind of fearlessness felt normal.”






T-shirt worn by Grey Hoffman, Make-up artist. Shop here
A contemporary portrait of Irish girlhood.
Eimear Lynch — Just Four Girls, 2025
For Irish photographer Eimear Lynch, her photograph Just Four Girls, represents female friendships, street cast in her hometown of Dublin there is a celebration of intimacy and individuality.
“I want to show what Ireland really looks like today, especially for young girls.”








1: T-shirt worn by Jazmine Brown, Influencer & lifestyle advocate.
2: T-shirt worn by Jazmin Reyes, Mariachi musician.


























