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Maighdean mara

Our most recent collection, Maighdean Mara is inspired by the fishermen’s folktales of Galway. An echo of Seamus Heaney’s poem of the same title, it reimagines selkie sisters from a time before our own. Crafted with Irish textiles, weathered forms meet fluid silhouettes in a tribute to land, sea, memory, and the divine feminine.

wearable art for the everyday

Creating and curating, we create pieces that function as artefacts. Our Heirlooms made to be passed on from generation to generation.

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Where Collaboration is key

A pillar of the brand, we pride ourselves on taking a multidisciplinary approach to design with our community, working with artisans globally, not just as makers but as collaborators.

Featured, is a piece by jewellery designer Sorcha Carlin , created for Through Her Hands, Then Mine and Progeny, projects both grounded in memory, materiality, and the traces of care passed between generations.

"Together, our practices speak to what is held, worn, and remembered-across bodies, hands, and histories." - Sorcha Carlin

Image courtesy of Sorcha Carlin

more than a buzzword

"We buy quickly, we replace quickly, and the experience evaporates. The reward of waiting, of searching, of discovering, is a drug I fear many of us haven’t tried."

on slow fashion and sustainable design

Designed to live slowly and be perfectly imperfect.

Here art is experienced in its most intimate form - fashion.

Tactile and personal we believe craft carries a hand-made touch like no other.

be sexy?

can craft

From material to maker

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From belfast to Bombay

Born and rasied in Belfast, Tarika Kinney relies heavily on her Irish and Indian heritage for inspiration. Graduating with a first from the Glasgow School of Art, studying also at the Paris College of Art, her work explores the emotional connection between garment and wearer.

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Motherland

A capsule collection exploring the dualities of identity and a return to home.

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