SAFARI

This collection is born from observing nature in its freest, most instinctive and majestic form. Inspired by the vastness of the Masai Mara, each print explores the harmony between power and subtlety, drawing from the magnitude of wildlife, the organic beauty of their patterns, and the sense of freedom that lives within them.

Rather than representing the animal world literally, this collection interprets its essence. The prints translate rhythms, textures, and codes found in nature, revealing compositions that evoke movement, presence, and balance. Each garment is an invitation to connect with that wild yet serene energy that also exists within us.

This collection celebrates freedom as an inner force, and the beauty that emerges when we understand nature as something that also lives within us.

ESTAMPADOS

Mistery

This print is inspired by the mystery and silent strength of big cats. Through barely suggested markings, blended in an abstract way, it does not seek to represent the animal literally, but to evoke its presence: that contained, intuitive, and powerful energy that lives in what is not always fully revealed. The print explores the tension between what is visible and what remains hidden, reminding us that there is a unique strength in what stays subtle.

Territory

Inspired by the skin of the snake, this print is constructed like a map, where patterns that appear small hold, at the same time, a sense of vastness. It reflects a duality present in nature, where something small can contain entire universes. It also speaks to those creatures that inhabit the landscape discreetly—difficult to see, yet deeply essential to its balance.

Coexistence

This print intertwines patterns inspired by zebra markings and subtle feline spots to explore the coexistence of different species within the same ecosystem. In the animal kingdom, even amid natural tensions, there is coexistence, balance, and a shared relationship with territory. The blending of patterns symbolizes that interconnection, reminding us that diversity does not divide, but can also be a form of harmony.