FORMbegan with a return to restraint. I wanted consistency. I wanted clothing that felt grounded and re-wearable. Strong silhouettes. Clean lines. Pieces you can reach for without thinking and still feel composed. An ode to 90's minimalism not as a trend, but as a standard.
Alli, talented friend thrifted for me with moodboards, color stories, and silhouettes to go and hunt for. We searched Boston and New York for garments with structure and integrity. Timeless silhouettes. Crisp cotton button ups. Tailored trousers that hold their shape. Pieces made in a time when fabric mattered.
Most pieces were left as they were and a few were reworked carefully. Oversized button ups became structured bralettes. Classic shirts were shirred to refine the waist. Sleeves adjusted. Hems cleaned. Everything edited with intention.The goal was never to overdesign but refine.
Closets are crowded but lack cohesion. Trends move fast but rarely last. There is a need for consistency in how we dress. A need for garments that feel dependable. Architectural. Timeless.This collection honors the architecture of clothing.Strong shoulders. Defined waistlines. Clean tailoring.Quality pieces that will outlive the season.



I will be sharing this collection in two parts. Part one is available March 2nd. The second one will be available Mid March. Drop one consists of a couple of key pieces - dresses, skirts, tops, and two killer coats. Drop 2 will be more of this.
My cousin Stephy shot and edited all the photos, and we worked out of a friend's studio.




