In Relation.
This is our first study in mother-child dressing — beyond matching.
A black dress for the woman.
A white romper for the child.
Small black buttons that quietly echo the mother’s piece.
Both garments share a structured silhouette, but each stands entirely on its own.
Connected through color, proportion, and detail — never copied.
A quieter kind of closeness.
Because you do not have to match to belong together.
You can love them fully, and still hold your own form.
A sculptural mini dress softened by movement — made for family photos, small celebrations, coffee plans, and moments of your own.