This jacket is a study in structure through material. Handmade by the designer in Iceland, it is constructed from carefully assembled patches of silk and quilted satin, each selected for its texture, weight, and reflective quality. Rather than relying on surface print, the pattern emerges organically through composition—formed by the interplay of contrasting fabrics.
Each panel is individually cut and positioned, creating a subtle architectural rhythm across the garment. The quilting introduces volume and depth, while the silk elements bring fluidity and light. Together, they form a tactile surface that shifts with movement, revealing layers of detail from different angles.
No two jackets are identical. The patchwork process ensures that each piece carries its own unique configuration, making it both a garment and a singular object. The construction is precise yet expressive, balancing softness with defined structure.
Key Features:
Handmade by the designer in Iceland
Patchwork construction using silk and quilted satin
Structured silhouette shaped through material composition
One-of-a-kind pattern formation
Fully lined for comfort and durability
Limited production
This piece reflects a slower approach to fashion, where construction replaces decoration and material becomes the primary language.
This jacket is a study in structure through material. Handmade by the designer in Iceland, it is constructed from carefully assembled patches of silk and quilted satin, each selected for its texture, weight, and reflective quality. Rather than relying on surface print, the pattern emerges organically through composition—formed by the interplay of contrasting fabrics.
Each panel is individually cut and positioned, creating a subtle architectural rhythm across the garment. The quilting introduces volume and depth, while the silk elements bring fluidity and light. Together, they form a tactile surface that shifts with movement, revealing layers of detail from different angles.
No two jackets are identical. The patchwork process ensures that each piece carries its own unique configuration, making it both a garment and a singular object. The construction is precise yet expressive, balancing softness with defined structure.
Key Features:
Handmade by the designer in Iceland
Patchwork construction using silk and quilted satin
Structured silhouette shaped through material composition
One-of-a-kind pattern formation
Fully lined for comfort and durability
Limited production
This piece reflects a slower approach to fashion, where construction replaces decoration and material becomes the primary language.