Some colors don't ask permission.

Lana is deep teal and full pink blooms — hand-block printed onto pure cotton by artisans in India, one motif at a time. The same unhurried craft. The same patient hand. The same intention that has always separated something made slowly from something merely made.

She is available in two styles.
A short set for the warmer hours.
A robe for the ritual of return.

Both in small batches.
Both made to be worn and remembered.

Lana is named for Svetlana Peskova — a photographer, a mother, and a woman who lost nearly everything and rebuilt herself more wholly than before. That journey is in this print. In blooms that take up space without apology. In color that doesn't soften itself for anyone.