How do we carry what we've been given?
Spring Summer 2026 marks our first exploration of womenswear, though these pieces exist beyond simple categorization. The collection traces a line through three generations: grandmother, mother, child. Not as nostalgia, but as something still in use.
DAUGHTERS begins with observation. The way my grandmother dressed with confidence. Her wardrobe held fewer pieces but deeper conviction. This restraint wasn't limitation. It was clarity about what matters.
The pieces reflect this honesty. Tailoring that doesn't announce itself. Layers that move between contexts. Denim worn soft, trousers cut with ease, jackets that feel familiar from the first wear. Cashmere and silk offer warmth without bulk.
Color carries place. Earthy neutrals from Canterbury plains. Grass green from the garden. Sky blue from Christchurch mornings. School uniform red, still vivid. Each shade remembers a specific light.
What do we carry forward? What stays useful across generations? DAUGHTERS is about pieces that outlast their moment, carrying forward what matters.