Lily of the Valley
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Lily of the Valley
"Named after the flower that symbolises the return of happiness, Lily of the Valley reflects on the beauty of transformation and the quiet resilience found in nature. The collection moves between softness and structure, echoing the subtle shifts that shape us as we grow. It draws from playful childhood memories, the rhythms of the natural world, and a neurodivergent way of sensing that finds meaning in small details and connection in gentle, unexpected ways."
"Sculpted wire, discarded textiles, and elements gathered from the beach highlight resilience and the quiet beauty in what is often overlooked. Each piece honours craft and the stories embedded in making, exploring belonging through touch, memory, and the in-between spaces where fragility meets strength. For me, fashion is a space of curiosity and connection. With a background in both furniture making and fashion design, my process is rooted in material exploration and the dialogue between structure and fluidity."
"Lily of the Valley invites slowing down, returning to joy and presence, and embracing the quiet moments where we allow ourselves to be seen. Fashion Designer is Timothy Moor / Instagram: @timothy.moor Photography by Olivia Mulready / Instagram: @oliviamulready Makeup by Elif Kunt / Instagram: @elonunart Models are Anna Dullaart / Instagram: @annadullaart and Lenn Vlassak / Instagram: @latest.lenn"
Lily of the Valley centers on transformation and the quiet resilience found in nature. The collection navigates between softness and structure, echoing subtle shifts that shape growth. Inspiration comes from playful childhood memories, natural rhythms, and a neurodivergent way of sensing that values small details and gentle connections. Found materials like sculpted wire, discarded textiles, and beach-gathered elements foreground resilience and overlooked beauty. Each piece honors craft and embedded narratives, exploring belonging through touch, memory, and liminal spaces where fragility intersects strength. The design practice merges furniture-making techniques with fashion, prioritizing material exploration and a dialogue between structure and fluidity.
Read at www.kaltblut-magazine.com
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