A decision towards essence—towards what remains when form is resolved.
This collection builds on familiar garments, carried through time and reconsidered. Structure without weight, movement without effort—a constant sense of air.
At its core, the Meander Mini Dress and Sailor Trousers. The dresses draw on the poised, cinematic presence of 1960s Greek divas; the trousers, borrowed from menswear uniform, are reworked to follow the female body. In black cotton and rich blue soie sauvage—structured yet light—each piece is hand-embroidered with mother-of-pearl buttons, forming the Greek meander motif.
In Apeiranthos, handweaving continues through close collaboration, creating striped and checked textiles that carry the identity of the brand.
The Cuban shirt remains a staple, detailed with linen meander bands and front pockets. Stripes—fine or bold—shape shirt-dresses named after Greek islands, where layering is suggested through cut alone.
Color is clear, instinctive—either saturated or reduced. Rocky Shorts introduce yellow, pink, and orange, while an oversized striped dress with crochet flowers recalls the simplicity of an apron, reimagined.
Fluidity defines the silhouettes: sheer striped sets, wide salvari-style trousers, circular tops. Soft, light, adaptable—made to be layered and lived in.
The Calliope set, in white linen, introduces a quieter rhythm. A robe-like Cuban shirt, cinched with a koboloi belt, is paired with trousers crafted from antique linens. The Calypso salvari pants and skirt remain soft, semi-transparent—falling lightly away from the body, their cords traced with ceramic pearls.
One-of-a-kind pieces include a silk cape dress with fringes, hand-embroidered with silk threads from Soufli, and a Cuban shirt cut from antique silk-cotton fabric by Peraïki–Patraïki, once Greece’s largest textile manufacturer.
The collection resolves in white. Lace follows the body like a natural trace.
Creative Direction, Photography & Styling: Danae Grimopoulou
Model: Eleftheria Tzelepi







































